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In the disorienting finale of Act II, John Proctor stands out as the solitary voice of reason: "He knows that now the girls is faking it."

What was the confusing end of Act 2?

  • John Proctor has so far been the play's voice of reason because he is aware that such girls are acting.
  • When Betty fell ill, Abigail assured him there was no witchcraft going on but the girls were simply "sporting" with in woods for pleasure.

At the conclusion of Act II of The Crucible, John Proctor discovers that he must come to grips with his feelings of remorse and shame related to his adulterous romance with Abigail Williams. Elizabeth, the wife of John, has been charged with witchcraft by Abigail, the antagonist with In Crucible.

The reason to support the answer is-

  • The females are lying, and John Proctor is aware of it.
  • John proctor becomes the tragic figure of the tale after exposing the girls as forgeries who are really only pretending to practice witchcraft.

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