jcutler2751
jcutler2751
19.03.2020 • 
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Read the passage from The Crucible, Act 4, Part 5.
PROCTOR: I speak my own sins; I cannot judge another. (crying out with hatred) I have no tongue for
HALE (quickly to Danforth): Excellency, it is enough he confess himself. Let him sign it, let him sign it.
PARRIS (feverishly: It is a great service, sir. It is a weighty name; it will strike the village that Proctor
confess. I beg you, let him sign it. The sun is up, Excellency!
Parris faces a moral dilemma of whether to force the accused to confess or to watch them be executed.
How do Parris's motivations influence his decision?
Select all that apply.
The Crucible Act 4 Part 5

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