In Act 4 of "The Crucible," John Proctor grapples with his conscience and the implications of his choices. He is torn between the desire to save his life through a false confession and his strong moral principles that compel him to maintain his innocence. Proctor's internal conflict reflects his struggle with guilt over past actions and the desire to leave a legacy that aligns with his values, ultimately questioning the cost of preserving his integrity versus the instinct for self-preservation. This indecision highlights the broader themes of honor, truth, and the individual’s role within a corrupt society.
Reverend Hale tries to convince the accused witches to confess, even if they are innocent. - Ironic because those who are honest, die, and those who confess, even though they are lying, will live.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Reverend Parris tries to get the accused to confess to witchcraft primarily to save his own reputation and position in Salem. He fears that if innocent people are hanged, it will lead to public backlash against him and undermine his authority as a minister. By encouraging confessions, he aims to preserve the court's legitimacy and maintain order in the community, even at the cost of truth and justice.
Because he FINALLY realised that the hangings were wrong, and wanted to save more innocent lives even if it did mean telling a lie.
confess to witchcraft
She confessed that she has done witchcraft to save her life
Reverend Hale tries to convince the accused witches to confess, even if they are innocent. - Ironic because those who are honest, die, and those who confess, even though they are lying, will live.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Reverend Parris tries to get the accused to confess to witchcraft primarily to save his own reputation and position in Salem. He fears that if innocent people are hanged, it will lead to public backlash against him and undermine his authority as a minister. By encouraging confessions, he aims to preserve the court's legitimacy and maintain order in the community, even at the cost of truth and justice.
Because he FINALLY realised that the hangings were wrong, and wanted to save more innocent lives even if it did mean telling a lie.
confess to witchcraft
She confessed that she has done witchcraft to save her life
He went to the priest to confess his sin of stealing."I confess! It was me. I am the killer," screamed the defendent."You need to confess that you were the one who pulled the prank on the teacher or we all get detention," grumbled an innocent student to the guilty one.he was not confess because of internal
Reverend hale told the accused witches to confess beecause, he lost all faith in the court and wanted to save them from getting hanged. The accused witches however refused to confess.
if she does not confess to being contacted by the devil thgen she will be hung.
he wants Abigal to confess of witchcraft but mostly he wants all this nosense to end
Abigail Williams is a character in The Crucible. She does confess to her uncle that she had been dancing in the forest with Tituba.
to convince her husband John proctor to confess to witchcraft even though he is innocent
Giles Corey, and he wasn't accused of witchcraft, he with held a name from them.