John Proctor is the hero of Arthur Miller's "Chur". He was a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1600s. He was executed when he did not acknowledge magical practice. Ding Mesdale Minister is the hero of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter". He bore an illegal child with a sinful marriage and died when he could no longer bear the sin. John Proctor and Dimmesdale Ministers have something in common, but there are some differences.
Proctor vs. Dimsdale The characters of "crucible" of Arthur Miller and "Scarlet letter" of Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Procter and Arthur Dimsdale are victims of Puritan, unchanging ethics. These ethics are reflected in ways that are forced to act like others. The role of Hawthorne Arthur Din Mezdale is a typical example of what Puritan should do.
John Procter is the hero of Arthur Miller's "crucible". He was a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1600s. He was executed when he did not acknowledge magical practice. Ding Mesdale Minister is the hero of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter". He bore an illegal child in a sinful relationship and died when he could no longer bear the sin. John Proctor and Dimmesdale Ministers have something in common, but there are some differences.
There are some differences between many similarities between Arthur Dimmesdale and John Proctor. One big difference is that Arthur is the pastor of the community and John rarely participates in the masses. In addition, the popularity change between Dimmesdale and Proctor is very obvious. In another book, the popular change is the opposite. After committing adultery in the "red letter", Dimmesdale and Hester gained in popularity. Due to his love and secret worship of Hester and Pearl, Ding Mesdale provides a stronger sermon secretly representing or pointing his two love, Pearl and Hester. More people were encouraged by more intense sermons and they preferred Ding Mesdale more and preferred him. Hester began to study more about his sewing technique and it was known for it. But on the other hand, the popularity of John and Abigail is decreasing. His popularity has faded