different ways. The Crucible by Arthur Miller show us exactly that with his character Abigail Williams. The play takes place during the Salem witch trials where Abigail and other girls are claiming that they have been possessed by the Devil and start naming others who they saw affiliated with him and who dabbled in the arts of witchcraft. They accused women of witchcraft but only those who they have a grudge upon. An example of this is when Abigail acused Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail also is to blame…
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the most. Abigail Williams is a young and vengeful, beautiful and selfish, powerful and manipulative girl with an outstanding ability to lie and cause troubles to others and herself. She catches my eye, due to her duplicitous character. So, it is interesting to watch how she acts with different people and I want to know which face is her real. We talked for awhile, and I asked her some questions related to her feelings toward Proctor and other citizens of the town. According to Abigail,…
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In ‘The Crucible’ desperate times cause for desperate measures. Abigail Williams is stuck in a situation to where she has to lie consecutively so she won’t be punished for adultery and witchcraft. She stays under the radar by accusing other people of witchery saying “I saw Sarah Good with the devil, I saw goody Osman with the devil”. When these people have done nothing to harm anyone. When in court Abigail Williams is questioned by the judge of why one girl claims that all is this is just a joke…
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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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Character Analysis: Abigail Williams The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, is about the witch trials of 1692 that took place in Salem, Massachusetts. Abigail Williams is the girl who manipulated other girls into helping her accuse innocent people of being witches. The sordid actions of these girls caused countless innocent lives to be lost. Abigail Williams is a vindictive girl who affects many people’s lives in more ways than one. Abigail is widely recognized as being a manipulator…
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Have you ever blamed someone else for something you have done wrong? That action is known as scapegoating. In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible scapegoating is used by many of his characters being accused of witchcraft. The play takes place in Salem Massachusetts in 1692. At this time Salem was ruled by Theocracy, a government that is ruled in the name of God. When young girls in the town are found performing acts of alleged witchcraft they confess themselves to God, and claim their actions were…
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the Crucible was written by Arthur Miller during an era known as McCarthyism. McCarthyism was a search, or “witch hunt”, led by Senator Joe McCarthy, for Communists in the United States Government during the nineteen-fifties. This “witch hunt” indirectly shed light upon “...one of the strangest and most awful chapters in human history”: The Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a drama of the true story which took place during the seventeenth century. In The Crucible…
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Parris found girls from Salem dancing in the woods late one night it caused panic throughout the town, nevertheless this is what started the Salem Witch Trials. An analysis of Abigail Williams shows that she was an afflicted, naive teenage girl trying to win the heart of John Proctor. In the play The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams is said to be seventeen years old, and an orphan. “I saw Indians smash my dear parents’ heads on the pillow next to mine…” (Applebee et al. 175) She lives with…
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Hailey Schwartz Character Analysis Paper The town of Salem in the story The Crucible, was supposedly a faith filled town. Everyone had to go to Church and everyone was known to be friendly, and all of the townspeople had to sign a covenant where they would uphold their faith and they would challenge each other when they were facing hard times. But when a group of girls come along crying witchcraft, the town goes wild and everyone tries to commit one another with witchcraft when they have the chance…
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John Proctor and Abigail are alone in the room with Betty. Proctor questions Abigail about Betty's illness, suspecting that responsibility for "this mischief" probably lies with Abigail. Denying any involvement in witchcraft, Abigail states that she and the girls merely danced in the woods. Abigail asks Proctor if he has come to see her, but Proctor denies it. The conversation reveals that approximately seven months earlier, Abigail and Proctor had an affair while Abigail lived and worked in…
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