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Taking responsibility is not easy, sometimes we cannot accept our defects and look for a new place or even a person who will take responsibility for us. Most of the time, we easily recognize that blaming is easier than accepting responsibility and lean towards the easier option. However, we soon realize that it is only a matter of time and that the burdens caused by failure to take responsibility will fall back on us and disturb us with bitterness mentally or directly. In the play “The Crucible,” people blame others for their problems and avoid taking responsibility. From the action of John Proctor sacrificing his life to save his friends and taking responsibility for his previous action, we can see that it is best to face the outcome, whatever it will be. People say that we have conscience at the center of our body, but the difficulty of taking responsibility shows us that sometimes it is not easy to follow our heart. Our inner voices, conscience, play an important role in ideology and ideology shapes our actions. There is therefore a relationship between conscience and responsibility. All people in the world have different ideologies, and that is why some people might ignore other people's issues while others care about other people's issues. Throughout the play, the antagonist Abigail blames many people for her mistake and continued to blame them without taking responsibility. Later in the play she tries to convince John to come with her to escape, but when John denies the offer, she still does not take responsibility for what she has done. She is also not in tune with her conscience. Unlike Abigail, John Proctor takes responsibility for what he has done, as when Mary Warren says… halfway through the paper… it is still a given that they either give up their responsibility for themselves. or caring for other people. Responsibility can be well influenced by conscience, but during “The Crucible” people's conscience led everything to trouble, accountability was not achieved. During the witch hunts, many people were executed. This witch hunt eventually led to the name of farmer John Proctor. Even though he was accused of being the devil's man, he accepted the responsibility on himself and tried to save his friends too, even though he couldn't have them, but he came to his conscience and took the matter on his own and accepted responsibility for his actions. Although many people died during this season, many people stopped blaming each other for being witches and took matters into their own hands since John and the others were hanged..