Many authors use themes in order to develop the key concepts in their literature. Arthur Miller uses character motivation in developing the plot of his play, The Crucible. Abigail, a 17 year old girl with a burning passion for someone she cannot have. She will do anything she can to get the man of her dreams and Elizabeth Proctor nor Mary Warren will get in the way of that. Miller creates the character, Abigail Williams with a tenacious and manipulative personality to obtain the person she loves.…
She causes pain and suffering too many people. John Proctor’s relationship with Elizabeth and Abigail creates chaos in Salem Witch Trials. It also shows how Abigail is responsible for the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail is manipulative and wants everything to go her way. Therefore she is a villain, adulterer, manipulator and nothing less.…
As seen in the book, Abigail Williams is the main antagonist who caused the death of many innocent people which proves that she is in fact the most despicable person in The Crucible. In a place where the phrase “ guilty before proven innocent ” rules the court, it seems as if the innocent always gets into trouble - trouble that the guilty walks freely away…
I believe Abigail Williams, one of the main character from The Crucible, is a form of villain. First of all, she accused innocent people of taking part in witchcraft. For example, Abigail Williams accused Elizabeth (Goody) Proctor of witchcraft in order to gain her husband’s attention. “You drank a charm to kill John Proctor’s wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!”…
This gives Abigal an advantage to believe that John still cares for her. If Proctor would have ignored Abigail then Elizabeth would not have been accused. It is seen that John’s relationship with Abby proves that she will accuse anyone to be with him. If John put his foot down, then Abby would not have continued to accuse more and more people of being witches. Without John’s flaw of lust, the accusations and trials would have never…
She consistently spreads false rumors about her enemies in order to remove them from her life. This greatly impedes the justice system to a degree that becomes insurmountable for many years following. It is important to note that mass hysteria is often achieved by the false works of others. Although it may be true that Abigail is fighting for her love, John Procter makes it quite clear that he is extremely uninterested. Unnecessary confessions to court officials makes them believe that there is a severe issue with the devil invading Salem.…
Over and over as people are accused of witchcraft, this paradigm gets dragged out” ( Shmoop Editorial Team). In addition to this, evil is also expressed through the acts of individual characters. Abigail Williams is an example of this. As the story progresses her true nature is revealed. Abigails is a female orphan and has no legitimate power in Puritan society.…
These actions clearly prove that she has manipulated all of Salem and has participated in harlotry by initiating an affair with John Proctor, a married man. Abigail gets what she wants, regardless of the cost or damage inflicted, which is why she ruins the lives of Tituba, Marry Warren, Sarah Good, Goody Osborn, Bridget Bishop, as well as a marriage, all in her ruthless, lustful quest for power and sex. While some of her ill behavior can be attributed to her tragic upbringing, ultimately, Abigail Williams is a manipulative harlot because she accuses others of witchcraft for personal gain, aggressively exerts her control over the other citizens in Salem, and purposefully attempts to wreck John Proctor’s…
Not letting people be people will build up and eventually someone will rebel against the oppression. Abigail, although she is a mischievous and sly girl, is after all a human brought up in a terrible environment, one that you can either be a part of or hate. She is traumatised and starved for affection, but no one in Salem seems to care for her. What she did is inexcusable, however it can be understood. As a teenager or even young adult, she has already suffered enough, and she simply loses her mind when given a bit of authority in Salem.…
Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, expressed many different characters with dissimilar intentions and motivations in great length. These dramatic emotions tied along with greed and desire allowed this playwright to come to life and create an overall exhilarating read for the audience. Most characters in this play have important roles that demonstrate their true incentive in what they will get out of this huge mess of hysteria. The character of Abigail is very interesting to touch upon.…
Throughout the novel, Abigail Williams does not only show concrete proof on why she is the villain,…
Mob mentality is a dangerous characteristic of a person’s attitude. When in a group people often experience “deindividuation, or a loss of self-awareness” causing “the provocation of behaviors that a person would not typically engage in if alone” (Avant). These behaviors can include poor decision making processes and engaging in the defamation of one’s character. It is important that people stand up to this mentality to stop it before extensive damage can be done. This is clearly defined in The Crucible by Arthur Miller.…
In Act I, it is revealed that Abigail Williams and John Proctor had an affair. Elizabeth Proctor learned this and kicked Abigail out. Later, they hire Abigail’s friend Mary Warren. Parris found his niece, daughter, and a few of their friends dancing in the woods. They were making a charm to try to kill Elizabeth.…
What makes humans have a strong desire for power? Arthur Miller uses multiple characters to show the struggles that each person will go through to gain power over others and or free themselves. Also, these characters show different conflicts that occur within Salem and changes in motivation. Arthur Miller makes Abigail Williams a person that can free herself from others and gain power through multiple lies. Abigail also shows her goal of getting of John Proctors wife and making up a false persona of Elizabeth.…
Some personalities have an inbred power to manipulate others The crucible shows how people are easily misled. Even though magic powers are not real, everyone in Salem believes they are real. One reason people were likely to believe witchcraft is the shared religion which taught that evil spirits were everywhere. If people think are invisible spirits everyone, then you can make them believe anything.…