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The Crucible Character Analysis

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Bad things happen from people making decisions based on lies and fear, but evil things happen from people who act manipulative, selfish, and have no remorse. Some of the characters in The Crucible acted out of fear or because they believed the lies. No one acted more selfish, manipulative and evil as Abigail Williams. Some people might blame Deputy Governor Danforth or pastor Parris for what happened in Salem. These men let the witch trials go on, but they never had an evil plan to hurt people. Abigail was most to blame for the events in the Crucible because she made accusations of witchcraft to protect herself from getting in trouble, she used the town’s fear for her evil plan to murder Elizabeth Proctor and she acted with no remorse. Abigail’s plan turned the town upside down. The innocent people became the guilty and the powerless became the powerful. Some people might blame other characters in the play like Deputy Governor Danforth or pastor Parris for what happened in Salem. Danforth never stopped the witch trials and over seventy people died. Danforth thought the court followed God’s will. He said the court acted from the, “Voice of Heaven speaking through the children.” (Miller 1294) Danforth believed the children over the adults in the play. He said, “But witchcraft is ipso facto, on its face and by its nature, an invisible crime, is it not? Therefore, who may possibly be witness to it? The witch and the victim. None other. Now we cannot hope the witch will accuse

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