Smart Decisions In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In everyone's life there is a moment when they have to choose from making sure what tasks are good for their pride and family, against what's the smart thing to do. At the end of the play the author shows an example of this scenario in what Proctor’s options consist of. Proctor has to choose between what his pride is and what smart decisions he should perform. The factors that help him make this decision are him already sinning, he doesn't want to sell his friends on this lie and lastly he wants to stay true to himself . In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, Proctor picks his pride over the “smart thing”.To follow up Miller makes it clear that Proctor doesn't want to sell his friends on a lie. Miller brings this up in the play when