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At the end of "The Crucible," John Proctor dies as a martyr to the opportunistic insanity of the Salem Witch Trials. By refusing to lie and confess to witchcraft, he died for honesty, and ends his journey of redemption.

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the lords prayer.

the others being hung at the same time as him start it and they all say the prayer in unison. john is hung right before he is able to say "amen".

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John Proctor was accused of witchcraft, and so he was hung in the middle of town.

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John Proctor confesses his affair with Elizabeth. His wife, however, lies for him which leads to the court believing Elizabeth.

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