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Sloan [31]
2 years ago
11

Do you believe John Proctor made the right decision when he chose to hang rather than give them his name? Why

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stich3 [128]2 years ago
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'God forbid I take it from him." John Proctor has made the right decision because he now sees that he is a good man again. He could not see it before and so he was unhappy, but now that he has regained his sense of his own goodness and integrity, he goes to his death with confidence and certainty of his worth.

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