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Does the play have to end this way? What might Arthur Miller, the author, be trying to communicate to the audience with this ending?

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The Crucible ends with Procter freeing himself by choosing death over lying to save himself, which is a true display of his character. It is meant to show how in times of trouble, a person's true elements and personal values are brought to light and all concealments are stripped away.

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