reading Winona Rider’s assessment of how she sees Abigail Williams as the villain of the Crucible; I agree with her on a few of her points but not all of them. Rider says that she thinks Abigail had convinced herself of her own lie and that she had gone insane after keeping up the lies throughout the entire story. Although I do agree that she had convinced herself of all the lies of witchcraft that she was spreading to be true, I do not believe that Abigail was completely insane but caught up in a confusion…
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Ruiz 10/24/17 Period 1 Abigail Williams “The Crucible” is a play by Arthur Miller about witchcraft during the early colonial American period, comparable to the Salem witch trials. While there are characters who are more at fault than others in this play, it seems like there are no characters who are completely without any blame in the play’s events. But, there is one character in “The Crucible” who can be identified as the central villain, Abigail Williams. Abigail William is the niece of Reverend…
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Abigail Williams is someone anyone would not dare want to meet. Thankfully, she’s a character in a play. In The Crucible, she portrays herself as the victim. Arthur Miller, play writer of The Crucible, depicts this young woman as a villain whom has everyone fooled. Abigail is vengeful, selfish, manipulative, and a magnificent liar. This young lady seems to be uniquely gifted at spreading death and destruction wherever she goes. She has an eerie sense of how to manipulate others and gain control…
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people were mostly hanged for their crimes. There are a lot of differences and similarities between The Salem Witch Trials and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. First of all, Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The Children were dancing in the woods is different because, in the play, it talks about how Abigail and her friends were in the wood dancing. When Abigail told Mr. Hale that Tituba forced them into the woods she also said, “Tituba makes me drink blood” (Miller 1284). This is different because in the…
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In the play "The Crucible", seventeen year old Abigail Williams is an orphan. She has been through a lot in her younger years and will do anything for attention-even risking lives of innocent people. Abigail uses her powers in many evil ways. This leads her to abuse other people to keep her out of trouble. In some ways, Abigail is not a victim, it depends on how you look at it. Abigail takes most of the blame in the events that happen in the play. She is the one that started the chaos. It was mostly…
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Abigail Williams was a villain-like figure in The Crucible. First, she accused innocent people of the village of witchcraft. For example, in act lll, Mary Warren was accused by Abigail of sending her “spirit” upon herself and the girls of Salem. For instance, they pretended to be attacked and mocked her words while in court. To begin with, Danforth one of many judges on the trial, stated, “Mary Warren! Draw back your spirit out of them!” Second, she then accuses Elizabeth Proctor of sticking a needle…
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I believe Abigail Williams was a villain in the play/movie, The Crucible. To begin with, she wanted a woman killed because of her own wishful desires of the woman’s husband. Specifically, trapped Elizabeth Proctor to get accused so she could live happily ever after with Elizabeth’s husband. Only a ruthless, selfish person would do such things to another person. In addition to that, she accused several citizens of witchcraft so they, too, could suffer from things they didn't perform. For example,…
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definition of crucible is a container used to test various substances at high temperatures. In a sense, this is exactly what happened in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The morality and logic of the town were tested by all of the lies and accusations of witchcraft. One of the leading characters driving the “test” was Abigail Williams. Abigail used the persecution of innocent people to stray others from realizing her own faults. From the very beginning of the play it is clear that Abigail is the villain…
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years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” In a classical tragedy, “The Crucible”, Arthur Miller, the author, creates the reputation as one of the major factors in the Salem community, where wealth and power covered truth and dignity. In an environment where reputation plays such a relevant role, led to the accusations, confessions, and even legal proceedings. Countless characters in the Crucible base their actions on the desire to protect their respective stature. The theme of reputation…
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The Crucible Character Analysis John Proctor is, in the beginning of the play, a guilty man in hiding, by the end of the play he has obtained a freedom that comes with his confession, and by this he hopes to disrupt Abigail Williams, and her vengeance driven schemes. From John’s first appearance in the play he is put on a respective pedestal, and he is put there because of his logical, not necessarily educated, intelligence. The author undoubtedly puts John Procter in the play with a newer…
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