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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Abigail Williams of The Crucible is one of the perpetrators whose egotistical actions to stabilize her reputation directly disturb her community. After being caught dancing in the forest with several other girls, Abigail threatens the others with a “pointy reckoning” and a “wish you had never seen the sun go down” (1.20) with that Abigail asserts her authority, becoming the dominant figure of the group. Abigail hastily condemns Tituba claiming she “[Made] me drink [Chicken] blood” and “truck with…
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encounter, and some are more despicable than others. For example, Abigail Williams in the play, The Crucible, displays her evil nature through her never-ending lies. Obviously, she is quite confident in her ability to turn someone’s hand in her favor. This confidence allows her to pull off a lot more lies that you might think she could. “Don't lie! She comes to me while I sleep; she's always making me dream corruptions! (1154) Basically, Abigail is set to do whatever it takes to protect her own name…
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The Crucible The Crucible. What is the first thing that comes to you mind when you hear that? For me it was Judgment. The three reasons that support why Arthur Miller named his story, “The Crucible” are that crucible means to melt at high temperatures (Heat that the characters are going through), how the town begins to form after everything has been heated up (Trials, executions), and how everything cools down after its been formed. The first reason is that crucible means, “To melt at high temperatures”…
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not affect him.” (Groves 2014). The Crucible by Arthur Miller shows injustice by reason, emotion, and character. Justice is one of the main themes that is shown throughout the crucible. In the crucible, it is based on equality, law, religion, and ethics. The Crucible portrays injustice and justice throughout the different parts in the story. The Crucible portrays injustice by one of the characters from the story, Abigail Williams. By her unjustified work, Abigail left…
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The Crucible Movie Review In the movie “The Crucible” which is based off a real story, many horrible events happen. The main characters in the movie are, Daniel Day-Lewis who acted as John Proctor in the film, Winona Ryder played the role of Abigail Williams, and Bruce Davison who starred as Reverend Parris throughout the film. The film is a historical drama that is based off an event that actually happened. The Salem Witch Trials took place in the little colony of Salem, Massachusetts in the…
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The term crucible can be defined as an object to melt an object; the term can also be used to define to put someone or an object to the test. Arthur Miller, the author of “The Crucible” uses the term as a hint to the audience. The characters in the play forego many tests throughout this play, however very few succeed. Miller may have used the term to tell the audience, the character’s true colors will show. One character that shows failures from the beginning is Reverend Samuel Parris, not only…
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the other things, and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you.” Abigail Williams said this quote whenever Betty was sick in bed and then claims that Abigail drank blood while dancing in the woods. Abigail threatens the girls that if they say anything something sharp is going to shudder them. Abigail Williams is Reverend Parris seventeen year old niece. Abigail is the leader of the girls in the Crucible. Abigail and I compare to each other because we are controlling manipulative, and observant…
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During The Crucible, Abigail Williams is the vehicle that drives the play. She is a young girl who bears most of the responsibility for the other young girls meeting with Tituba. The Crucible plays a great role in the ways the witch trials work. Abigail Williams is a young, teenage girl who tells multiple lies about the witch trials. She is best described as a manipulator because she liked to tell the girls the other girls that they can’t tell anyone about the witch trials. She blamed many innocent…
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In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the prosecuting girls faced vast arrays of misogyny. A norm back in their time, but would face great repercussions in this day and age. In the most simplest form of examples, John Proctor met with Abigail Williams in the woods during Act 2 Scene 2, page 143. “...or I will make you famous for the whore you are!” Proctor yells at Abigail Williams after discussing how Williams is only causing mayhem among Salem for his (Proctor’s) love. Prior to this get together or…
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