John Proctor's Confession
Step into the spring of nineteen sixty two in Salem, Massachusetts, as Arthur Miller takes us on his exhilarating journey of witchcraft, accusations and religion in his play The Crucible. John Proctor made the right decision when he refused to hand over a signed confession at the court. Proctor did the right thing because he would then help his children in the future, and show his friends that he is with them. Being someone who cared for reputation he would be killed with his name living to be the man he truly was. Proctor would also be at rest from his self conflict of committing adultery with Abigail Williams.
Proctor chose to face his death not only for himself, but for the sake of his three kids and friends. To him family life and friendship