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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character in the crucible who is in opposition to her society, would be Abigail Williams. The major conflict revolves around the main protagonist who makes absurd lies that trailed many to believe they were true. I will analyze the conflict and the discuss the moral and ethical implications for both the individual and the society. In the play “The Crucible” the main protagonist Abigail Williams make absurd lies to create a conflict that changes the lives of Mr. and Mrs.proctor forever. Abigail: “she made…
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Abigail Williams is probably the most influential and conniving character of “The Crucible,” with her charm, wit, and overall knowledge of how to get things to go her way. However, it is her obsession with John Proctor and their past love affair, not her defining qualities, that cause the events of “The Crucible” to play out the way they did. Her hysteria and desperation to win back what she thinks is rightfully hers leads to an entire village turning on itself and imprisoning innocent members of…
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characters that show many different themes throughout the play of the cruicible. The crucible is a play in a small puritan town called Salem, that is dealing with who has seen the devil and who has committed witchcraft. A group of girls were caught by the reverend dancing around a fire in the woods naked. Once there are caught by the rev they try to put the blame on other people in the town of Salem. Abigail Williams is the reverends niece and she very vindictive throughout the play. John Proctor is…
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The Crucible is a play based on deception, unjust law, and young girls manipulating their entire town. Abigail William, the main character, shows that she is a sociopath in her manipulative actions and compulsive lying. Abigail played a major role in convicting and murdering of almost 20 women in her town, and should be held accountable and condemned for her actions. Many claim that she shouldn't be held accountable for her actions due to the fact that she is criminally insane and only child. On…
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“The Crucible”, by Arthur Miller, the play is mainly about a small village is Salem, Massachusetts that consists of Puritans. Everyone is living in harmony. Suddenly, a young girl, Betty, is sick and people believe that this is the work of the devil. Many in the town believe that this was the Devil because before she got sick, Betty and her friends were caught dancing in the woods by Reverend Parris. This dancing was the practice of witchcraft. All of the girls, especially Abigail Williams were…
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In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, there is one person who causes destruction because of her evil and selfish ways. In the play, jealousy and self interest play a big part for this character. She puts her own lies and selfish ways above others to save herself, even though she’s the one who sinned. This character is Abigail Williams. In the beginning Abigail Williams and Betty Parris were found dancing in the forest with a bunch of others. The person who caught them was Reverend Parris, Betty parris’…
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In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams is one of the main characters play the role of evil force in the story and she is also a character makes the story become more charismatic by the debate between good people and bad people. In this essay I will demonstrate the ugliness and cruelty of Abigail through three main points, her harlotry, lunacy and accusations. Firstly, the readers can easily see the nature of Abigail is a lewd woman, who is willing to destroy the family happiness…
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Miller’s play, The Crucible, Abigail Williams portrays the three character flaws of lust, envy, and selfishness, which leads her to be responsible for a majority of the tragedy taken place in the play. Miller’s character developement of Abigail throughout the play strengthens these flaws, adding to the overall death toll of the fact-based witch-hunts in the play. A character flaw Abigail Williams has in The Crucible is lust. After having an affair with John Proctor, Abigail longs for the physical…
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The society depicted in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible shows the audience that they want to purify the country. Abigail Williams show, from the beginning, that she has power to control and lead the society anywhere she wants to. She first starts the play by being accused of witchcraft for dancing in the woods but she quickly escapes consequences by saying she was innocent and continues to become the accuser of many other citizens of Salem. To not fight society, she gives it what it wants to hear which…
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