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At the end of the act, Hale feels a deep sense of remorse and disillusionment regarding the witch trials and his role in them. He attempts to save John Proctor by urging him to confess to witchcraft, believing that a false confession would at least spare his life. Hale's actions reflect his internal struggle and growing realization that the court's proceedings are unjust and based on hysteria rather than truth. He seeks redemption by trying to prevent further innocent deaths.

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