John Proctor in the play The Crucible is displayed as a very brave and honest man. He stands for what he believes and doesn't let anyone walk over him. By doing this, John Proctor stands for life and fertility. This statement can be shown in several different ways.
John Proctor like a potatoe is very down to earth. John is a farmer and loves the land. He is also very close to the land. He plants the potatoe that symbolizes the harvest that comes from the land. John is very plain just like the potato too; he doesn't try to change himself just for the sake of someone else, which is the same for the potato, as in that it can't and won't change.
The next similarity that can be made about the potato and John is that they both symbolize life. The potato and John are obviously both alive and they both grow. But not only are they alive, they also want to stand for what is right and life itself. John stands for what is right and by doing this he is standing up so that people in the future may not get there life taken because of some stupid witch trials. The potato also wants life and shows this by growing and making more potatoes.
Both of these similarities are a way in which John Proctor and a potato can be seen the same way. Not only are they both down to earth, they also symbolize life and everything about it. Both of things were important to today's society, in which they both shaped the way things are today. John stood up against the witch trials and the potato provides life to many things. They are very different but if you look hard enough you will find that both of these objects are very much alike.
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