Who Is The Most Loathsome In The Crucible

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If you don’t control your mind someone else will. It is very easy to get manipulated by other people. People who have read The Crucible would say Abigail Williams is the most loathsome in this story because she evilly persuades the girls to do what she is doing.
When Parris found the girls in the wood dancing they knew they were in inscrutable trouble. The first thing Abigail did was accused another person for her actions “She made me do it…” (Miller, 1154), by that statement she is referring to Tituba making her dance and drink blood in the woods. Abigail knew Tituba would hag for false accusations, but she did not take any mind to it. The only person she was worrying about was herself. Everyone lies to stay out of trouble,

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