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... forever blacken his name. John Proctor would rather confess than die for something he flat out didn't do. However, as he confesses ...
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... Hale wants to take back what he said and tries to get John to confess so he can feel better about himself. When Proctor attempts to confess, Hale says to ...
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... Hale wants to take back what he said and tries to get John to confess so he can feel better about himself. When Proctor attempts to confess, Hale says to ...
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... Also he attempts to have John Proctor confess on a sheet of paper so that Danforth may hang it in the Church for everyone to see how he made John Proctor ...
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... The final example of his adultery is when he is forced to confess the adultery to the court, but denies the accusations. John Proctor has proved to be an ...
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... In the final act John Proctor decides to confess to the crime. "I have been thinking I would confess to them, Elizabeth. What say you? If I give them that? ...
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... beginning of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, John Proctor, one of ... Proctor, accused of consorting with the Devil, is given the chance to confess that he ...
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... in witchcraft? Impossible!" At the end of the story, Reverend Hale tries his hardest to convince John Proctor to confess. At first ...
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... in the character and best interest of Proctor to just ... This is precisely what John is doing in this section ... very respectable amount of time to confess, he still ...
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... of the story. He makes an example out of John Proctor, and makes him confess to being involved with witchcraft. John Proctor was ...
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... Proctor is hung, he was insistent that Proctor confess. ... choosing death and denying involvement, Proctor resisted condemning ... the end of the play, John felt as ...
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... Their only hope is to get John Proctor to confess. So they bring in his wife, Elizabeth, now four months pregnant, to persuade him. ...
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... John is the only person at this point that knows the witch craft was not real ... Soon Proctor is accused of doing witchcraft ... His choices are to be hung or confess. ...
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... Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale both beg him to confess to witchcraft so that he can live. John Proctor confesses verbally to the court but does not sign the ...
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... He doesn't succeed in making the girls confess to the use of witch craft in the play, and he also fails in trying to get John Proctor to keep his life. ...
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... The other person who attempted to beg Proctor to confess was Reverend Hale, who maintained that John was innocent in the first place. ...
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... After beginning to confess, Proctor has to face another dilemma, having his confession ... In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, John Proctor, with his tragic flaw of ...
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... Finally John Proctor, the rationalist, shows that when people like ... and a tough time realizing Proctor is right ... However, she is scared to confess to Abigail and ...
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... for Goody Proctor to help her husband to confess, but she states, "I cannot take away his goodness God will not allow me to do it." John Proctor's faith in ...
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... almost worked. John Proctor was ready to confess to committing a crime that he did not do. At the end, however, he relented. John ...
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... Abby should have placed the blame correctly upon John. ... Left with no other choice, Proctor urged Mary Warren to confess that she and the other girls had ...
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... family's lives worse. In the end, John decides not to confess because he does not want to ruin the Proctor name. He does not want ...
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... Proctor is a good and noble man and because of ... John later says to Elizabeth that " My honesty is broke ... were not rotten long before" and rather confess then die ...
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... This brings up John Proctor's final "tragic status" etstetwwhich is his unwillingness to confess to practicing of witchcraft. Proctor ...
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... "Elizabeth, I have confessed it." Mary Warren, a follower of Abigail Williams and John Proctor's servant, wanted to confess to the court, the falseness and ...
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... Proctor is a good and noble man and because of ... John later says to Elizabeth that " My honesty is broke ... were not rotten long before" and rather confess then die ...
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... Proctor is a good and noble man and because of ... John later says to Elizabeth that " My honesty is broke ... not rotten long before"(136) and rather confess then die ...
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... She had the choice to either confess her sins and save her life or not confess and get hanged. Fortunately, Elizabeth was pregnant to John Proctor's child, so ...
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... to confess in words and keep it between him, his wife, the judge's, and the other few onlookers, but they would not allow that. To prove that John Proctor ...
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... for Goody Proctor to help her husband to confess, but she states, "I cannot take away his goodness God will not allow me to do it." John Proctor's faith in ...
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