What I felt in Act four...
In the beginning I was confused so I was thinking about what could be going on. And if Herrick was part of the lying witches plan. Afterwards it didn't mention anything about it, so it left me wondering. When the judges began to talk it was expected to have them be the same ignorant people they were before. What I found shocking and had me feeling sad because Giles had died. He was an old man that wasn't much of an enemy, why'd he have to died. After I wanted John to confessed for the sake of his wife and unborn child. I was kind of shock in the moments in between his confession and his final answer. He was a sinner before but he instead of continuing to sin he decided to die a proud man. I was happy that he chose that path. Unfortunately I wish there would have been more to the story, I felt it left me hanging. The end notes were nice though.