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Examples Of Abigail Williams In The Crucible

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Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible demonstrates how Abigail Williams commits malicious actions and inveigled others to benefit herself and to protect her reputation. Abigail manipulates, lies, deceives and tears down friends and the town in order to do anything to keep her name clean and eventually sends 19 individuals to their death. The inconsiderate actions she commits are to fulfill her desire of getting revenge on Elizabeth Proctor because her jealousy escalates. She continuously has a sexual desire to be with Elizabeth’s husband and a lust for power. Each action she takes is a way to cover up her errors. In Act I, she catches herself falling in love with John Proctor and sees herself as his ideal wife. Proctor cuts it off

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