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In the climax of "The Crucible," John Proctor is faced with a moral dilemma when he is pressured to confess to witchcraft to save his life. Ultimately, he refuses to falsely confess, choosing integrity over survival. The play concludes with Proctor being executed, alongside others who have been wrongfully condemned, highlighting the tragic consequences of mass hysteria and the loss of individual conscience in the face of societal pressure. The ending underscores themes of integrity, sacrifice, and the dangers of fanaticism.

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