Court The Confession example essay topic
By doing this he condemned himself to death but I believe he made the correct choice by standing firm in his view. When Proctor finally decides to go to court it is because he knows that all of the accusations of witchcraft are just a game being played by the vengeful girl named Abigail. Her motive for claiming people were witches was only so that she could save her own skin and not have to be whipped. She has told Proctor, but he waits too long to go and tell this too the court which has already hanged a number of people for witchcraft. This causes the court to have disbelief in his claim that it is all a hoax, for if the court goes back and changes their judgment they would have committed murder in a sense. Now Proctor feels that he himself is, in a way, responsible for the deaths of several people.
This would be ample reason for one to deny the court the confession that would make the other deaths seem justified and true in cause. He knew that if he confessed that that would be like giving evidence that witchcraft was really rampant in Salem, but he denied them this. Another reason that Proctor chooses to die rather that letting them have his confession that he has compacted with the devil is that they are asking names. He knows what they are doing is wrong and that they want further proof on other people so that the court can make their claim hold firm on the already condemned.
Proctor knows that the courts are playing out what they have already started and trying to get more proof of witchcraft to make their sentences of execution look like they were authentic. He thinks asks them why they should take his confession and hang it on the church door. They tell him it is so that village will have proof. He thinks that if God has seen it and that they have seen it it should be sufficient and that the village doesn't need to see it for that would only further prove that the accusations are true. A third reason he doesn't choose to confess and therefor lie is that he has pride and will not compromise his pride for the satisfaction and gain of others. He knows that if he confesses he will not die, but since the motives of the people who started all this were not pure he decides to die proud and not lie like a coward to save his life.
The Puritans believe that God is the judge of them and Proctor kept this belief and took faith that God would judge him auspiciously in heaven and then send the judges to hell for murder. Proctor already feels partly responsible for the hangings and he decides that he would be even more guilty of sin if he would have confessed. Proctor made a courageous choice in giving his life up for what he believed in. He stood firm in what he knew as true, even to the point of giving his life so as not to harm anyone else, take away his pride, or further support the courts unjust judgments.
A person would hope that all could keep such a firm stand in what they think as true. It takes great fortitude for one to give his life for a point. Anyone that does something similar to what Proctor did has an incredible tolerance for pressure even though they may sway from their stand at times. They should be models for what to do if times like this come upon us in the future.