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Abigail and the girls deny everything. Part od their denial is accusation. By shifting the
blame onto someone else, they believe that they will not be held accountable for their
own sins. Abigail manipulates her way through the play, and even after Mary Warren
confessed that the whole story was a pretense, Abigail continues manipulating the court
room and the people within it with antics of 'a wind, a cold wind' and 'Oh Heavenly
Father, take away this shadow'. In the end she is adamant to convince the court that they
were only involved with witchcraft because of Mary Warren, hoping profusely to save her
own name. 
Denial in Salem is considered a terrible sin. The narrow mindedness of the court
possesses an unwritten law that if your name is brought out within the court, without any
questioning, you are presumed guily. Innocence is not taken into consideration, and only
until the victim confesses,, is the court convinced they were right. There is no hearing
for the victim, and if they are innocent, they have the choice of denial, and being hung
or confessing an being thrown into jail. Danforth, the deputy governor, is so caught up
in his own beliefs and importance that he won't listen to anything that he doesn't want
to hear. He is manipulated by Abigail, bu her innocent young girl front by incredulously
questioning Proctor 'this child would murder his wife?' It is beyond his narrow
comprehension that someone could be telling the truth. 
John Proctor stood up for his pride and principles. It is obvious that he would rather
die with a good name within Salem than live and know that he had broken his own
principles and lost his pride. He believed that among his own community he would be
lavelled untrustworthy and states 'God does not need my name nailed upon the church! God
sees my name, God know how black my sins are. From these comments, we know that John
Proctor is an honest and trusting man who would do anything to save the name of himself,
his family and his friends - even if it would conclude in his own death - 'I have given
you my soul, leave me my name….' 
Maybe Proctor's strong will to protest caused the whole tragedy to continue on for a
longer period of time. Maybe if he hadn't engaged in adultry, he wouldn't have felt
nearly as guilty that he had to go and stand before the court for his wife. It could be
said that he stood up for her to prove that he still loved her and maybe to regain some
her trust back. 
The Proctor's weren't the only couple with the tragedy coming between them. Thomas Putnam
too was caught in secretly trying to obtain the land and fight Giles's accusation of
Putnam killing his neighbours to get their land. Goody Putnam is maliciously accusing
Tituba of murdering all her babies. These babies at the time, were announced still born,
but now that Tituba is in the public eye because of being linked with Abigail and the
starting of the tragedy, she is blamed. Wild accusations are flying around Salem linking
people to anything abnormal that has gone wrong. 
The absurd naming of innocent people becomes an ongoing threat to all within Salem.
Francis Nurse is shocked that his wife, Rebecca - a pillar of the Salem community - has
been named before the court by Abigail and the girls. In fact, the entire community is
astounded when they hear the news of Rebecca Nurse being named. The act of people naming
others, and then those others naming more people still, definantly had a impact on the
tragedy, dragging the whole thing out, much longer than it needed to be. 
To prove that all these people were actually guilty also played a part in lengthening the
tragedy. Herrick, Cheever and Danforth, all so full of their own importance and
strictness of the court - 'the law binds me….I cannot budge' - ask question after
question to each victim until finally the defendant breaks down and confesses to save
their own lives. Even Hale who feels for the victims towards the end, knows the
strictness of the court, 'thought our hearts break, we cannot flinch, these are new
times'. 

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