John's flaw is his lust for Abigail William led to their affair and creates abigail jealousy of his wife.
Tragic Flaw
Tragic Flaw
It was John Proctor's pride that stood in the way of him being able to live another day. When John committed to witchcraft it was because he didn't want to die
Excessive Pride
Proctor's life completely turned upside down when Abigail accused his loved ones who then were sent to jail, or executed.
Reversal
Self-Realization
Proctor realizes that he can stop Abigail's rampage through Salem but only if he confesses to his adultery. This realization along with Elizabeth's forgiveness, enables Proctor to forgive himself and finally regain his good name and self-respect.
He suffers from the tragic flaw of sin, the sin of adultery,which he committed with Abigail.
Excessive Suffering
Explanation: Proctor dies for a crime he does not commit.
Proctor's life completely turned upside down when Abigail accused his loved ones who then were sent to jail, or executed.