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What does Miller mean by: "A Proctor is always marked for calumny"?

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Answer: In Proctor’s presence, a fool felt his foolishness instantly – and a Proctor is always marked for calumny therefore.” “Calumny” means a false statement intended to damage a person’s reputation – a literal definition of what happens to Proctor when he is accused of witchcraft.

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