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In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," explain how a character's reputation is at risk.

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The character is feeling guilt of what he/she/they did, and the townspeople have to be scared of the sins their peers have done.

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Answer:

the character’s reputation is a risk because of the problem in the story

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