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.
Nineteen people were hanged, one person was pressed to death, and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
Judas
John Proctor is hanged
yes he did
John Proctor was hanged
Nineteen people were hanged, one person was pressed to death, and as many as thirteen people may have died in prison.
Judas
John Proctor is hanged
yes he did
John Proctor was hanged
20 people(and 2 dogs! haa) were killed in total. 19 people were hanged and 1 was crushed to death by stones. i do not know what happened to the 2 dogs.
A total of 93 people were hanged at Folsom Prison.
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.
You will just have to read the book!! Its amazing!
His Being Hanged
No, Elizabeth Proctor lives. Her husband, John Proctor, is hanged.
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," the last people to be hanged are John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Martha Corey. They are executed as a result of the Salem witch trials, which reflect the hysteria and injustice of the period. Proctor's hanging occurs after he refuses to confess to witchcraft, choosing instead to uphold his integrity. The play critiques the dangers of mass paranoia and the consequences of a flawed judicial system.