executed. In the play The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, the Salem Witch Trials are taking place. Abigail Williams is the main character accusing many women of witchcraft. Countless people don’t like Abigail; therefore, she accuses a lot of innocent women of the crime out of spite. As a result of Abigail’s actions, unresolved conflicts between others can have tragic results. Abigail is being ornery because she is obsessed with John Proctor, she has no filter, and Abigail Williams is a very selfish…
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Shayna Dickerson September 25, 2014 Honors English 3 Arthur Miller, the author of The Crucible, weaved many different characters into his story about the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams is really the main important character of the story. She was the niece of Reverend Parris who was a godly man. Abigail was not the sweet, innocent girl that Arthur Miller made her out to be in the beginning of the first act when she says to Reverend Parris, “Why, I am sure it is, sir. There be no blush…
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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 play "The Crucible", seventeen year old Abigail Williams is an orphan. She has been through a lot in her younger years and will do anything for attention-even risking lives of innocent people. Abigail uses her powers in many evil ways. This leads her to abuse other people to keep her out of trouble. In some ways, Abigail is not a victim, it depends on how you look at it. Abigail takes most of the blame in the events that happen in the play. She is the one that started the chaos. It was mostly…
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it was the cause of chaos and damnation. The Puritan townspeople began to turn on each other and accuse each other of witchcraft. Abigail is more to blame than Mr.Putnam for the mass hysteria in The Crucible because of lying about her affair with John Proctor, blaming innocent people during the trials, and making accusations to get what she wants. Abigail Williams is more to blame than Mr.Putnam for the Salem Witch Trials because of hiding her affair with John Proctor. This is shown when John Proctor…
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Compare/Contrast: The Crucible & Just Ask My Children There are many similarities and differences between The Crucible and Just Ask My Children. Both are based true stories have to do with accusing innocent people and negatively changing their lives. The accusations both start because of envy and jealousy. The people accused aren’t given a chance or the jury make it near impossible to defend themselves. The setting and accusations are different but the stories follow the same theme. First of…
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Abigail Williams In 1692, there was a town called Salem. Just like many places in the world Salem had controversy. People in Salem were really religious and stuck in their own schemes. However, unlike many places they believed in witches, and if they found you guilty then you would either confess or would be hung. Arthur Miller uses this and creates the play, The Crucible. Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the main character, Abigail Williams, would blame innocent people throughout the play to…
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Women’s Roles in The Crucible Women withhold many different types of personalities. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller portrays multiple different types of people through the characters of Mary Warren, Elizabeth Proctor, and Abigail Williams. As accusations of witchcraft start to circulate around Salem, the citizens begin to feel paranoid. The church does not take evidence; they just arrest anybody accused of this sin. Many women are in this story, but Miller focused on three of them, who all have very different…
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want to harm you for no real reason. If you put those together you get a glimpse of what the Crucible and The Holocaust are all about. The Holocaust and The Crucible are both based off of beliefs. The beliefs of certain people ended thousands of lives for no reason. When you analyze The Holocaust and The Crucible you can realize how similar they are. The Crucible and The Holocaust consisted of innocent people being executed because of beliefs that were not driven by hardcore evidence. Salem and…
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The Crucible: Analytical Essay Arthur Miller developed many themes in his play The Crucible, revealing them through conflicts between characters, Perhaps the most prominent theme was jealousy and its connection to the conflict between Abigail and Elizabeth. Because jealousy draws the darkness out of individuals, Abigail made it her personal mission to obliterate the Proctors’ marriage and went as far as trying to end Elizabeth’s life. To begin with, Abigail was a servant who developed romantic feelings…
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