You will just have to read the book!! Its amazing!
yes he did
He fears that if John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse get hanged, then the town will start a riot.
John Proctor was hanged
John Proctor is hanged
John Proctor is hanged. Elizabeth Proctor lives. Abigail Williams skips town. Giles Corey is pressed to death. Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey are hanged. Rev. Hale refuses to side with the court. Exactly which five characters do you mean?
yes he did
He fears that if John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse get hanged, then the town will start a riot.
John Proctor was hanged
John Proctor is hanged
John Proctor is hanged. Elizabeth Proctor lives. Abigail Williams skips town. Giles Corey is pressed to death. Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey are hanged. Rev. Hale refuses to side with the court. Exactly which five characters do you mean?
At the end of "The Crucible," John Proctor is hanged as he chooses not to falsely confess to practicing witchcraft. The play ends with Elizabeth Proctor, who is pregnant, speaking of how her husband has regained his goodness by choosing integrity over deceit. The town is left in a state of chaos and devastation.
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
His Being Hanged
They must lie to avoid being hanged
Out of the 19 hanged during the actual events, only three deaths are described in the Crucible: John Proctor's, Rebecca Nurse's and Martha Corey's. However, the Crucible has those three deaths on the same day instead of the three separate days on which they occurred.
His confession, which he refuses to sign. He would rather be hanged than to admit to something that he did not do.
Like many people involved in the events of the Salem witch trials of 1692, Martha Carrier wasn't a character in The Crucible. She was indeed charged with witchcraft and hanged for such, but Arthur Miller doesn't mention her in his play. I'm sorry; someone seems to have given you misinformation.