Judge Danforth's Reputation In The Crucible

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Unlike Abigail, Judge Danforth maintains his reputation with the defense of authority and bases his reputation upon his ruthless performance in court. Justice does not waver in any circumstance in court, as “No uncorrupted man may fear this court” making any who defend themselves guilty (3.98). Furthermore, Danforth does not see anything amiss with these verdicts of guilt as it aids his reputation as an authoritative figure. In addition, Danforth refuses to cancel any hangings despite the possibilities of “Riot[s]” (4.127) with the reasoning of “floundering on my part” showing an authoritative protection of reputation. (4.129). For this reason, when John Proctor is begging for a break of traditional court rules, Danforth refuses to give him