Confession In The Crucible

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In The Crucible which was a book written by Arthur Miller, John Procter was the main character in the story. He was a local farmer who hated hypocrisy. Nevertheless, he judged himself less, and he desired to preserve a good reputation. In the text, the most pivotal moment was when Procter was hesitated in front of the written confession. If he chose to admit that he was involved in the witchcraft, he would be able to survive. For a while, his hesitation led him to even sign the confession. However, he was not willing to make a public confession for recognizing his guilt, and hang his name in front of the church’s door. As a result, Proctor tore the written confession. Without confessing in the public, Proctor was going to executed. For him,

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