Life Of Shame In The Crucible

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In “The Crucible” the small town of Salem is suffering from an overwhelming amount of people working for the devil. The punishment for conspiring with the devil was to be hung, unless they chose to confess & condemn devil and repent for their sins, many people would have rathered died with their name intact than have it ruined in the town. “The Crucible” brings up an interesting ultimatum; is it better to die with honor or live a life of shame? Continuing forward, in “The Crucible” John Proctor is one of the many people accused of witchcraft. He chooses to finally confess after being in jail for a year, the paperwork is filled out and all that is left to do is hang it on the church. Despite almost going through with it, Proctor makes the deadly

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