Abigail Williams And John Proctor In The Crucible

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The more we are filled with thoughts of lust the less we find true romantic love. In the crucible, Arthur Miller portrays lust between Abigail Williams and John Proctor. Abigail is still lusting over John and is trying to end his marriage with Elizabeth Proctor because she knows that John never loved her. In Salem the spring year of 1692, there are accusations of witchcraft of loved ones which would lead to confessions and deaths. Before this Abigail was working at the Proctors' home but was kicked out by Elizabeth because of the fact of the affair. She felt like John was turning from her. (act 3) Elizabeth is a selfless, and compassionate person. On the other hand, there is Abigail, she is selfish, mean, and a liar.

Abigail is a selfish person

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