The Crucible A Climatic Moment Analysis

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Throughout the novel of The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, there are several climatic moments where it grabs the reader’s attention and causes a turning point in the storyline. A climax is when the story experiences a rising action and turns into a falling action. The characters experience a mixture of emotions and cause the audience to feel similar as the characters. John Proctor’s moment in court where he confesses for being a lecher to help provide evidence that Abigail is a “whore” is an example of climatic moment. The scene shows a rising point and a mixture of emotions felt by not only the character, but also the audience. John Proctor begins his line by getting choked up and him almost crying. This makes the audience feel sympathy