Usually when someone is guilty or committed something horribly wrong in a movie or novel then the first two emotions you feel is hatred and sometimes shocked depending on the situation. Some will even ask “Why him/her?” to themselves or the ones around them because most of the time, it comes in a surprise that the one guilty is the one you least expected it to be. In the Crucible, it’s different because based on what this particular individual has done, she is found guilty regardless what happens. That particular character is named Abigail Williams. She has done things throughout the novel that is explicit. Abigail had an affair with John Proctor while he was with Elizabeth, she framed Elizabeth with a poppet which is considered doing or attempted witchcraft, and she pretended to be taken over by the Devil to make Elizabeth seem more guilty. What she does is everything a heartless soul would do. A question that runs through some people’s minds is did Abigail deserve the outcome of the Crucible play? There’s three substantial reasons on why she did deserve the outcome of the play. …show more content…
For John it didn’t mean anything to him. However, for Abigail Williams, she thinks differently in such to the point where Abigail wants John in her life almost how Elizabeth has him in hers. Abigail is a twisted individual that’ll do everything in her power to get what she wants. She’ll probably even kill or inflict critical damage to another just to have John in her life. Having an affair is one of the worst things someone can do to inflict emotional and spiritual harm to another and possibly Abigail was hoping it would have worked so John will be available for