In the Crucible there were a lot of conflicts with John Proctor and the rest of the town. What were the reasons for john proctor's decision to destroy his confession at the end of the crucible? consider the decision from multiple perspectives and defend your position while clearly defining the counterclaims.
At the end of the crucible john proctor made a big decision by confessing his affair with Abigail because he sees that Abigail has gained control of the court, and the judges didn't believe mary warren's testimony. He felt forced to admit his affair with abigail in order to spare his friends wives friends. but john proctor holds information that can help his friend to not be executed. I think that proctor made a good decision of confessing his affair with abigail because he save his wife live and his friends. he also made peace with god because it took a lot of courage to said that he had an affair. If he didn't want other
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He had very strong beliefs about his reputation and what other people would think of him and also what god would have in his future if he didn't confess. He was afraid that his name was going to be blackened and what the consequences were coming on his way. Before he was accused of witchcraft, he was afraid that his sons would never respect him and think him as a coward for carving into the court. Then he was accused of doing witchcraft and by doing that judge danforth wants to posted on the church door but proctor wouldn't stand it, by stating he is a which, john proctor feels that giving them this lie, is in line with his view of himself as a sinner in the eyes of god and a fraud in the eyes of the ones he love. By posting his signed confession holds a deeper truth for john proctor, he's not willing to shame his god, his boys, his wife and friends. He will not allow his lie to ruin the reputation of his