Abigail Williams was ultimately the cause of John Proctor's death. She was a sneaky girl who wanted to get rid of John's wife, Elizabeth. The acts that Abigail committed throughout the play all were leading up to John's death, even though that is not what she intended to happen. Abigail is most responsible for the witchcraft in the drive. She is the person you drives all the other girls to cry witchcraft. She lacks a conscience which makes her an untrustworthy person in the town. She goes through a lot of difficulties to get to John Proctor and in the end he pays for it.
John Proctor and Abigail Williams have an affair together at the beginning of the play. Abigail, being a seventeen year old girl, thinks that they are in love. Abigail says,
In life, there will always be those toxic people who start all the drama and always want to cause it. In, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams is the most the most responsible for the results. She was always into no good and is always lying about something. she had an affair with Jon Proctor, she drank blood to try to kill Elizabeth Proctor, and she faked a witchcraft related incident to get Elizabeth Proctor accused of witchcraft.
Adultery. Abigail Williams is the young niece of Salem's Minister, Reverend Parris, she also was once John Proctor's housemaid until his wife, Elizabeth, put her out because of the affair. Abigial was just a young girl, she felt as if her feelings for John Proctor were ‘true love’, this drove her to do some of the most unspeakable things. She was seeking vengeance on Elizabeth since she put her out on the street, “blackened her name throughout the town” and she had the man she loved. Abigail's best way of getting things done was through manipulation, which she was best at. She voluntarily used witchcraft to ‘curse’ Elizabeth and yet turned witchcraft accusations against everyone of Salem. “I will come to you in the black of the night and will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you”(19), is one threat Abigail used to keep the girls mouth shut. She was a power hungry girl who did anything to keep the power for her own selfish gains. When she realized she was losing her power she claims “I have been near to murdered every day because I done my duty pointing out the Devil’s people- and this is my reward? To be mistrusted, denied, question like a -”(100) this was her way out of the truth. This shows Abigail's true
In the beginning of the story Abigail Williams is motivated to kill Elizabeth Proctor to take her place as John Proctor’s wife. In the book Betty says,”you did,you did! You drank the charm to kill John Proctor’s wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor”(miller 13)! This quote gives evidence that proves Abigail Williams is trying to kill Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail Williams takes on witchcraft which is illegal, just to try and get rid of Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail says,” she is blackening my name in the village! She is telling everyone lies about me! She is a cold shriveling woman, and you bend to her”(williams 15). This confirms that Abigail Williams has a reason to hate Elizabeth. It also gives her a motive to kill her. Abigail tells this
When the girls and Abigail were dancing in the woods, Abigail did some strange and dark things. She drank a charm to kill Elizabeth Proctor because she wanted John all to herself. She wanted to get Elizabeth killed because she is the reason that Abigail could not be with John and she wanted Elizabeth out of the way.
John Proctor is mainly responsible for his own death. He had an affair with Abigail Williams, which led to her becoming obsessed with him. Abigail was so determined to be with Proctor that she accused Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft in order to take her place as Proctor’s spouse. In
Abigail Williams, the niece of the local minister Reverend Parris, starts and also continually stokes the fire of mass hysteria throughout Salem. Abigail’s reasons for creating a situation which kills multiple Salem townsfolk is because of simple jealousy and resentment that John Proctor chooses his wife over Abigail. Proctor, a respected farmer in Salem, eventually dies at the play’s conclusion because
After having an affair with John Proctor, she couldn’t accept not being without him. Abigail also admires “how such a strong man may let such a sickly wife” like Elizabeth be unaware of the affair she had with John Proctor(act1pg#). As a result to the affair, Proctor is trying to rebuild his marriage with his wife. Abigail continues to intervene in John Proctors marriage and attempts to manipulate Proctor so he would confess his love for her. Proctor admits his love for her, but does not continue his affection because Abigail seeps of vengeance for other individuals. He portrays her “as a lump of vanity” who thinks to dance on his “wife’s grave!”(act 3). For her own selfish desires, Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft and tries to intentionally sabotage her. She does this for the purpose of her own selfish and fictitious relationship that she has with Proctor. Abigail believes she has the capability to influence Proctor, but her egoistic actions to win his undefining love makes her appear as the criminal in the
Abigail Williams is Reverend Parris’s niece and is the most arrogant and deceitful character in the play, even more so than Danforth, Parris, and Putnam. Abigail uses her power and intimidation to manipulate friends and eventually the entire town into accusing others of alleged witchcraft. The start of Abigail’s terror is in response to John Proctor’s wife Elizabeth Proctor removing Abigail as
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Abigail William is the biggest villain in the play tried to kill Elizabeth who was John’s wife. Also because she kept lying and getting many people kill. Abigail tried to kill John’s wife by drinking blood to get John Proctor. In Act 1, page 13 it state, “BETTY – You drank blood, Abby! You didn’t tell him that!... ABIGAIL- Betty you never say that again! You will never-… BETTY- You did, you did! You drank a charm to kill John Proctor’s wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!... ABIGAIL, Smashes her across the face: Shut it! Now shut it!” When Betty
Abigail is to blame for the mass hysteria in Salem because she wants to be with John Proctor. John and Abigail both had an affair when she started working for him. John tries to get over his sin and forget about her, but she is very persistent in him remembering their love and to
It’s important to note why and how Abigail inherited her selfish behavior in the first place, and what caused her to act a certain way. Abigail claims that she is in love with John Proctor, and the two characters were discovered to have an affair with each other. John Proctor’s wife, Elizabeth Proctor, finds out about the affair and
Early in the play, Proctor’s affair with Abigail deeply distresses him, However he becomes a tragic hero later when he displays his integrity and pride. Proctor’s
When the play sets in action, John has had a past affair with his servant, Abigail Williams. His wife, Elizabeth Proctor, is very forgiving of his sin, but John has his mind set that he will not confess to anyone else, in fear of ruining his good
The main accuser, Abigail Williams, had an ulterior motive to destroy Elizabeth Proctor. Beforehand, Abigail had an affair with Elizabeth's husband, John Proctor, and Abigail believed if she removed Elizabeth, she would have John to herself. Most of Abigail's allegations were based on false claims, believing the relationship between her and John Proctor to be true love.