Abigail’s childish and threatening behavior caused a large amount of hardship and distress to the other characters in The Crucible. The girls, who were friends of Abigail, admired her and looked to her as the leader of their group. They all turned to Abigail when the town was mumbling witchcraft; they trusted that she would have a story to provide and know what to do to mislead others. Abigail, a girl not born a proper ‘leader’, eventually ended up turning against the girls who looked to her for guidance. Abigail’s age qualified her as a teenager, yet she acted more like a child than the adult figure expected of …show more content…
Her crucible proved the spiteful, deceitful, over privileged and the excessively powered person she developed into. The fear of what could happen to her caused her to turn the finger of blame upon the people who were pure souls or closely related to her. This testifies to my perspective of Abigail choosing not to save those who truly did not deserve death or other tragic outcomes they received. Though difficult for some people to blame the girl they view as a poor, innocent child, those who truly see Abigail’s underlying colors have no problem accusing the