In 'The Crucible,' John Proctor chooses integrity over false confession, facing execution as a consequence.
The subject of the question pertains to the character John Proctor in Arthur Miller's play 'The Crucible.' When faced with the choice of signing a false confession and having it displayed publicly or maintaining his integrity and refusing to give up his 'name,' Proctor chooses the latter.
His consequence is that he goes to the gallows and is executed for refusing to falsely confess to witchcraft. This act of sacrifice ultimately upholds his principles and integrity but leads to his tragic end.
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