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Licemer1 [7]
2 years ago
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Can you read and edit my paper?

English
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Monica [59]2 years ago
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Answer:

  Forgiveness is sought by John and Elizabeth in Act IV of the Crucible. To ensure that Elizabeth has a wonderful life, John does this. In other words, even though his wife is on trial for magic, John remains a loving husband. As a result of her frustration with the church's overbearing rules and regulations, Elizabeth has decided to leave it. It is because she does not want him to be exposed to the witch trials after she has already gone through them, fearing that he will become a victim of them.

After John and Elizabeth's conversation, he tells the authorities, "I want my life." This signifies that John admits to being a witch, but he refuses to allow his signed testimony to be shown in public places. He says he cannot give up on his name because it is too excellent. Because of his denial, he was put to death.

Moral integrity is a fundamental concept throughout the drama, and it takes the lead here. John is prepared to give up his life for Elizabeth and will do all in his ability to dissuade the people from thinking that she is an evil witch. To put it another way, John's loyalty, and willingness to do whatever it takes to rescue a loved one make him a perfect candidate for this role.

After accepting the sworn statement, the decision was made not to go through with the deception he had planned. He does not go through with it since he wants to retract his admission. It is sad that Rebecca Nurse, a beloved member of the community, is dying alongside him. Danforth and Parris will take Proctor's property from him if he follows through with his confession. This performance was one of my favorites since it was full of passion and kept you guessing until the very end. It also illustrates how important it is to keep the family name alive, "Because it is my name! Because I cannot have another in my life! "

Personally, if it meant not letting an innocent person die, I would speak the truth if I had to. I am aware that some people may be surprised by this, so I will explain. Even if stating the truth saves your life, are you willing to carry that baggage around with you all the time? I mean, based on the lie, it might give you a shaky feeling in your stomach. I would sooner reveal the truth and go to jail than go through this ordeal again.

Explanation:

Teachers are so smart; change some of my words to avoid plagiarism.

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