Abigail Williams is by far the …show more content…
“I want the light of God. I want the sweet love of Jesus.” This quote embodies her hunger for others to have a positive inclination towards her, even if it means she has to lie. She wants people to “side” with her; if people are on her “side,” then she will gain respect. With respect comes power. Abigail ultimately wants power because she yearns for John Proctor to take her back. In fact, she goes to such lengths as to accuse Elizabeth, John Proctor’s wife, of witchcraft. Her accusation forces the town to hate Elizabeth and approve more of Abigail. Abigail will do anything to seem powerful because she thinks that will make her look better in John Proctor’s …show more content…
One character who demonstrates this is Abigail Williams. Abigail Williams is a compulsive liar. She uses lies to get what she wants, even though her schemes usually backfire. Her capacity for lying is limitless. Abigail’s schemes and lying affect the overall community of Salem. In conclusion, l is a very powerful character in the play, she has a lot of power. She is very manipulative to her peers to receive what she wants. Also. it is very obvious Abigail craves power with her interactions with others. And finally, Abigail tries to create and keep a good reputation at all costs. And in return, this effects a lot of the outcomes that come out of