John Proctor Is the Villain
Book • 2024
Kimberly Belflower's "John Proctor Is the Villain" delves into the complexities of modern feminism through the lens of a high school classroom.
When the students begin to question the traditional interpretation of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible", their exploration of John Proctor's character sparks heated debates about consent, power dynamics, and historical context.
As the lines between fiction and reality blur, the students confront their own biases and the challenges of navigating a world still grappling with issues of social justice and gender equality.
When the students begin to question the traditional interpretation of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible", their exploration of John Proctor's character sparks heated debates about consent, power dynamics, and historical context.
As the lines between fiction and reality blur, the students confront their own biases and the challenges of navigating a world still grappling with issues of social justice and gender equality.
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