In Act 4 of "The Crucible," Danforth states that whoever weeps for the condemned individuals is weeping for witchcraft. He views their executions as necessary for the sake of the court and the community, equating sorrow for the accused with a sympathy for witchcraft itself. Danforth’s perspective highlights the warped morality and logic of the Salem witch trials.
In the crucible act 4
Danforth says that whoever weeps for these people weeps for what?
sin
corruption
Hell
witchcraft
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