Danforth then turned to Abigail and said, “This is not a negligible issue. Did you commit adultery with John Proctor?” Abigail answered,” I do not wish to answer that.” “You must since you are in court Abigail.” “Why?”
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…
Words 797 - Pages 4
Abigail is the most despicable character because she fakes seeing things that other people can’t see. She enjoys making the accused go to jail because she is paranoid. She wanted John Proctor's wife to go to jail because she had an affair with John Proctor, and she was not happy because she still loved him. She is extremely selfish and doesn't care about other people's lives. “You loved, me John Proctor, and whatever sin it is, love me yet! John, pity me, pity me!” (Act III). Miller wanted the…
Words 157 - Pages 1
Despicable Honesty is the best policy. Lying only gets you buried deeper away from the truth. Lying is the most despicable trait of Abigail and it’s also her biggest trait. My first reason that lead me to believe this, was that she was the one that gathered all the girls in the woods. She gathered all the girls to meet with Tituba so that she could cast a spell on Elizabeth Proctor. But when questioned about it she put the entire blame on Tituba. When Parris states “Then you were conjuring spirits…
Words 263 - Pages 2
When a bright sunrise cascades the sky, it feels as though you know all and can be anything. This same feeling of knowing all can occur when realization of truth is found. Arthur Miller the author of the Crucible, presents Reverend Hale as an authority figure who questions the very theocracy (a government without separation of church and state) he is apart of. Reverend Hale discovers the truth of the Salem Witch Trials but does not understand how to convince the rest of the officials to drop all…
Words 941 - Pages 4
From the start of the play, Hale arrives with good intentions and investigates the new development of witchcraft in Salem in order to expel the devil. When Parris requests Hale to come to Salem, it “is a beloved errand for him” because he is eager to prove his skill and is determined to accurately interpret what is happening in the town (Miller 30). His desire to rid Salem of witchcraft causes him to be highly regarded in Salem because of what he is trying to accomplish. Hale also believes that…
Words 715 - Pages 3
We never really understand how much other people influence us in 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…
Words 477 - Pages 2
McCarthy hearings, created the play, “The Crucible” about the Salem witch trials. In the play the town goes into a mass hysteria after they believe Abigail Williams and other girls in the town were practicing witchcraft. This paranoia causes the death of many people falsely accused of witchcraft. Reverend Hale arrives in Salem during the beginning of the witchcraft scare to participate in the trials and is a changed man by the end. Throughout the Crucible, Rev. Hale transitions from being in favor…
Words 925 - Pages 4
In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the character Reverend Hale is a mutable character whose thoughts, feelings, actions, and beliefs change as a result of what he observes and learns throughout the story. The character John Hale is a kind a naive man that specialize in the supernatural parts of the bible. He comes to the town of Salem because it is suspected by the people that there may be super natural things amuck such as witchcraft. He is welcomed to the town with the respect and gratitude…
Words 658 - Pages 3
In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller the character John Proctor is made to look like a very mysterious and courageous. As a man in the 1600’s he is accused of being a witch and the antichrist. This is during the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts. In the story he is brought into a lie that Salem has been bewitched by Satan. This was brought to him by a young woman named Abigail Williams who planned on taking Goody Proctor's position as John Proctor’s wife. Although John is just a farmer…
Words 487 - Pages 2
“More weight” were the last words of Giles Corey from The Crucible. Giles was arrested for contempt of court when trying to save his wife, Martha Corey, from being hung due to being accused of witchcraft. He would not give up the name of who told him that Thomas Putnam was having his daughter accuse people in order to acquire land and died to keep it unknown. Giles Corey and I have some similar traits such as being stubborn like a bull, sarcastic with people and determined to succeed. Giles Corey…
Words 468 - Pages 2