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shtirl [24]
2 years ago
5

John Proctor’s dilemma culminated with him confessing to witchcraft, even though _____.

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2 answers:
Ivenika [448]2 years ago
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<u>Answer:</u>

John Proctor’s dilemma culminated with him confessing to witchcraft, even though

he realized that in doing so he would ruin his reputation forever

he realized that all he had was his good name and his reputation

Elizabeth approved of whatever he decided

Thus, all the given options are correct.

<u>Explanation</u>:

Proctor is the tragic hero of the play. He has the principles of an honest man. So, he thinks that the only sense to stop the girls form their lies is to confess about his disloyalty.

In "The Salem Witches" Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft. If Proctor confessed to witchcraft, he knew he will lose his reputation forever, but he could save his wife Elizabeth by this. So, he confessed, and Elizabeth approved of whatever he said. Also, one can be punished by law by the witchcraft .

Fynjy0 [20]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:He realized that in doing so, he would ruin his reputation forever.

Explanation:

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