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John Proctor ultimately refused to sign the confession because he could not bear to have his name publicly associated with a lie that would tarnish his integrity and the legacy of his family. He believed that signing the confession would betray his principles and contribute to the ongoing injustice of the Salem witch trials. Proctor sought redemption and chose to die with honor rather than live with a false confession. His decision reflects his moral conviction and rejection of a corrupt system.

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