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    theatrical drama The Crucible, particularly in Abigail Williams, who uses the witch trials as a catalyst to achieve her own personal agenda. On the receiving end of Abigail’s wrath is rival Elizabeth Proctor, wife of the man she had an affair with and complete opposite in both demeanor and character development. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Elizabeth Proctor grows into a woman who respects her husband’s decisions from a frigid and paranoid wife while Abigail attempts to use the trials to her…

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    In the play, The Crucible, having a good name was important to most. Abigail Williams did not want everyone to know about her and John Proctor. She wanted to have a good name in the village, so she threatened to kill Goody Proctor (Elizabeth) if he told the court the truth. At the end of the play, John Proctor had a goal to save his good name, even if it meant he got hung. They wanted him to sign his name on a piece of paper to post on the Church door that states he has confessed, but he refuses…

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    hysteria and the dramatic deaths of 19 innocents. Although there were many characters who contributed to the chaos, it is obvious that Abigail Williams is most at fault since, from the beginning, she had the most control of the situation and used it it to her own advantage. While others may blame the court, which also had a leading role in witch hunt, without Abigail they would not have been able to pursue the court’s convictions. Abigail’s claims were the primary evidence used by the court to…

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    Abigail Williams Selfish

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    leading a person down the wrong path? When Abigail Williams was 17 years old in Salem, Massachusetts, in the late 1600s, she was at the center of the Salem Witch Trials. When she, along with many of her friends, were caught dancing in the woods by her uncle, Reverend Parris, she decided to start making others her scapegoat for what she had caused. To the Puritans, dancing was seen as a sign of witchcraft and could be punishable by death. As the story went on, Abigail and her friends felt that…

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    Abigail Williams Quotes

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    the characters of Abigail Williams,Tituba,Rebecca Nurse the lack of choices can create three different types of people. Arthur Miller creates the character Abigail Williams in order that she was a so called lier and a “overall” bad person.Her lies are in this quote,”Uncle we did,dance let you tell them i confessed it and i’ll be whipped if i must be. But they’re speaking of which craft. Betty no whiched”. (Miller Act 1 , P9). The reader knows that this quote means that Abigail was lying to her…

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    Abigail Williams Crucible

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    man in the community; Abigail Williams, a prime witness and accuser of witches; Elizabeth Proctor, John’s wife and an accused witch; and many more characters. These characters are mentioned outside of the play itself, in the Act 2, Scene 2. Arthur Miller had originally annexed this scene, and reading The Crucible with and without it changes certain ramifications of the play’s message, thus The Crucible is best without this scene. John Proctor had had an affair with Abigail, and the guilt and…

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    Abigail Williams Argument

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    dancing, amongst other things. Puritans believed in following the Bible and punishment for sin was often harsh. Many believe that Abigail Williams is responsible for the witchcraft happening. Others seem to believe that Tituba and Betty are responsible for the hysteria. Abigail is seen performing suspicious activity to the belief that she has started the hysteria in Salem. Abigail is doing…

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    that either showed the qualities of a crucible, or was a complete opposite. Abigail Williams displayed the characteristics of a crucible as a noun when she wouldn’t succumb to the pressure opponents were giving her. On the other hand, Mary Warren exposed herself as the complete opposite of a crucible…

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    who fell into both categories. On one hand there was Elizabeth Proctor, a cold and loving young woman. On the darker side would be Abigail Williams, a girl known for cruel and manipulative actions. Elizabeth was unfortunately caught up in the events of that spring. She became caught up in the witch trials because Abigail Williams accused her of being a witch. Abigail did this to Elizabeth because she wanted her…

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    Abigail Williams Behavior

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    in different ways was Abigail Williams because of her behavior, motivation and selfishness. Those things can either be a very good thing, or they could be a very bad thing. Behavior is very important to a character. It is the way the someone shows themselves and acts towards other people. Your behavior can either be very good or very bad. Abigail Williams had a lot of different behaviors. It really all just depended on how she was feeling in that moment. In the story Abigail was in love with…

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