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In the play The Crucible, Proctor tells Reverend Hale that Abigail has admitted to him that witchcraft was not responsible for the children's ailments. Hale then asks Proctor to testify in court.
At the end of The Crucible Hale says that Proctor's decison to hang rather than confess is motivated by "pride" and "vanity." Is this true? Discuss and explain the themes of weakness, jealously and manipulation in The Crucible.
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