Miller’s Social Commentary of McCarthyism as shown in The Crucible Miller conveys his social commentary and opinion that the McCarthy Trials are stemmed from devious volition with his manipulative characterization of Abigail Williams. Abigail’s feigned innocence is comparative to McCarthy’s thin veneer of “belief” in the communist uprising. Abigail responds to Parris’s questioning of her actions relating to her release from Goody Proctor’s service by lamenting that, “[Elizabeth’s] a bitter woman…
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As the main antagonist in the Crucible, Abigail Williams is vengeful, selfish, and unscrupulous. There is nothing else other than her own personality flaws that can explain her actions and reactions. Abigail can never be pardoned with what she has done. Abigail never truly loved John Proctor, though it seems like everything she done is in order to get her to Elizabeth’s position. She only loves herself, what she wants from John Proctor are just power and status. When John Proctor attempts to expose…
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her. In conclusion, Abigail Williams can be considered a manipulative character because she used the past to twist John’s mind. Also, she made threats to turn the girls by her side, who would then be used to back up Abigail’s false accusations towards innocent citizens. Considering the impact from Abigail's manipulation, she also used false accusations against her townsfolk to blame for the witch trials. An example of a false accusation Abigail made was when she was being questioned for dancing in…
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Author of The Crucible implies that you can gain a lot of power through manipulation, but if you are black or a servant you can’t gain power. Though some people think that money is the key of getting power, In The Crucible, money matters less than a person’s able to manipulate others. Abigail uses manipulation to trick people into giving her power. Danforth uses manipulation through threatening the people. Tituba, being black, and a servant, has no power. Abigail uses manipulation to trick people…
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the play continues they see her as anything but pleasant. In Arthur Williams’ The Crucible, Abigail Williams possess a conniving identity that is shown throughout the course of the play. In the beginning of the play, Abigail’s manipulation skills come into full swing. Early on in Act I, Abigail,…
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Reputation Rip-Off? A concealed theme of reputation is exposed in “The Crucible”, writes Gemma Galovic A symbol of “The Crucible” The preservation of one’s reputation in today’s modern world immensely contributes to the struggle for identifying one’s true being. In “The Crucible”, Miller explores what transpires when people allow others to be the judge of their conscience, which has been stressed in Hytner’s film adaptation. The events take place in 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, which is a Puritan…
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Magnificent Liar In life there are so many different persona’s that you will 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…
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Malicious Manipulations Revenge, jealousy, and just like the title of this essay, malicious manipulations, are all very particular intentions and feelings that Abigail Williams displays. In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Abigail plays a crucial role as a vengeful trickster. A trickster, like Abigail, is a person who uses their abilities to gain success by going outside social norms and behaviors. Abigail shows no mercy on Elizabeth Proctor, constructs the Salem Witch Trials, and eventually deceives…
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Puritans. The difference between Abigail and the other residents of Salem is that she does not suppress her desires. Abigail gyyoes after what she wants and uses any means to achieve her goal, even manipulation, deception, and seduction. While Abigail lived with the Proctors, Elizabeth was very ill. Abigail's responsibilities expanded and she began to see herself taking Elizabeth's place as Mrs. John Proctor. Not surprisingly, Proctor, lonely and vulnerable, noticed Abigail and became attracted to…
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Rather than being stuck between a rock and a hard place, the characters in the Crucible are stuck between dishonor or a noose. Back in the 1692 Salem witch trials, if a Puritan were accused of witchcraft, they could have either confessed to a false crime, saving their life but losing their integrity, or plead innocent and be hanged anyway. In The Crucible, Arthur Miller not only portrays mankind’s intrinsic selfishness and paranoia through various characters such as the Putnams, Abigail, and John…
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