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At the end of Act III
Proctor is given the options of either confessing to witchcraft or death.
At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
John Proctor is hanged
His name
Mary Warren
Mary Warren
At the end of Act III
Proctor is given the options of either confessing to witchcraft or death.
At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
John Proctor is hanged
His name
He gets hung.
If you read the end of the book closely, you will see that John Proctor accomplishes much in the end of The Crucible. He willingly gave his life, fighting to the bitter end against this theory of Witches, as well as ensuring that his wife would be okay. To note, John Proctor was the end of the hanging within his home town. People had respected him as a true man of his faith. John Proctor is an extreme motif of the struggles of a revolution of faith. That is his achievement.
Because John is the only one who knows the real truth behind Abigail's lies.
He has admitted to adultery.
If your question pertains to The Crucible, then Abigail would have been John Proctor's help or the help for his wife around their house. Abigail and John Proctor seemingly had a relationship that he eventually wanted to end,but Abigail did not.