John Proctor is at first willing to admit his wrong doings, but he will not accuse others. why do you think he takes this position?
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Heyo!
I think its so that he can be at peace with himself without getting anyone else killed and or hurt.
but thats just what i would say, hope this helps ya :p
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Read the excerpt from Act II of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Jack. Oh! I don’t see much fun in being christened along with other babies. It would be childish. Would half-past five do?
Chasuble. Admirably! Admirably! [Takes out watch.] And now, dear Mr. Worthing, I will not intrude any longer into a house of sorrow. I would merely beg you not to be too much bowed down by grief. What seem to us bitter trials are often blessings in disguise.
Miss Prism. This seems to me a blessing of an extremely obvious kind.
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