The Crucible John Proctor's Decision Analysis

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In the end of The Crucible Arthur Miller leaves his character John Proctor with what seems like an impossible decision. He has to choose between saving himself by admitting to witchcraft, or pleading innocent and facing certain death. In the end he chooses the later of the two, a task that was by no means simple. While it would not have been the right decision for every type of person for a man who so highly regards honestly and who is as prideful as Proctor is, the only decision that could have been right for him was to stick to the truth and accept the consequences that follow.

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