The Crucible Confession Analysis

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n Arthur Miller's Story ‘’The Crucible’’ John Proctor tears up the confession that could save his life. This evidence that proves his act of tearing up the confession is believable. Even though he committed the crime of lechery the act at the end is still believable. The first act to show that Proctor’s action of tearing up the confession is believable, is when Proctor, Mary Warren, and Giles Cory go to save their wives. The big test here is when Danforth has told Proctor that his wife is with child and if he drops his claim against the court his wife and him can go a live until the child is born. But Proctor says, “These are my friends. Their wives are also accused” (Act III. 281). By doing this it shows that Proctor has goodness to help