John Proctor's confession to committing adultery conveys the disparity between preserving one's integrity and one's reputation. John Proctor refuses to sign a confession that he served the devil by practicing witchcraft because it is a lie. Having an honorable name means more to him than living under a lie.
When he says that he is " not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang," he means it. In a similar way, John is telling the truth because he wants to help Elizabeth along with other people.
He wants to stop the Court from continuing the witch hunt. So he admits his own guilt because he thinks it will help Elizabeth and others like her who have been faslsely accused to get out of trouble.
What happened Elizabeth Proctor? She was the wife of John Proctor, who was also convicted and executed. Her execution sentence was postponed because she was pregnant. Why does Mary Warren accuse Proctor of witchcraft at the end of this scene what is the purpose behind this change in her character? Williams accuses Warren of witchcraft, which leads to Warren to renounce her confession and accuse Proctor of forcing her to make it. Proctor is later hanged as he renounces his confession to save his heart and soul.
He realizes that the girls are liars and that the court is not really accomplishing the work of God. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis February 3, What does Elizabeth confess to John? Why is Elizabeth upset with John? Why does Elizabeth ask Proctor to confess? Does Elizabeth tell John to confess? What did John just confess why Act 3?
What page did John Proctor confess to adultery? Does Proctor confess to adultery? What does Mary Warren have to gain by telling the truth? Does Mary Warren feel guilty? The reason that John Proctor decides to confess in Act IV is that he does not want his wife and their child Elizabeth is pregnant to be left without a husband and father. Because of this, he will confess so as to save his life. As John struggles with whether to falsely confess to witchcraft in Act 4, Elizabeth makes a confession of her own, telling him that she knows she is at least a little to blame for his affair with Abigail, which has brought ruin on them both.
In Act 2, John told her that her mercy could freeze beer. Elizabeth says he is a good man because he has yet to confess even though he has been tortured.
Elizabeth says that John is a good man and she knows it.
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