Abigail Williams was a very powerful girl throughout The Crucible. She was a very twisted and mean girl. She tries to save herself by digging herself into a huge lie. She is the leader of the group of girls who were claiming to doing witchcraft. Abigail is the niece of Reverend Parris, which is kind of a coincidence because she is using witchcraft and doing things of the Devil. Reverend Parris finds her and her group of friends dancing in the woods naked putting spells on people and doing witchcraft. Abigail’s cousin, Betty, who was part of the group of girls, does not wake up the next morning. People were saying that she was a part of the Devil and was using witchcraft. So there is a hint. Then when Mary Warren was trying to say that the girls were just lying …show more content…
Danforth is another powerful character throughout The Crucible. He was not a very honored man after what happened with the trials. He is the judge who is sentencing people when they are accused of being a part of the devil even if they are completely innocent. He was the so called “main” judge of the court, using his position to gain his power. He was one of many trying to get to the bottom of all the witchcraft and who was using it. Some people saying that it was the devil doing the work, not themselves. Judge Danforth knew some people were innocent but still chose to go with it, wanting more power. Again John Proctor was not guilty but Judge Danforth still sentenced him to his death. John Proctor just didn’t want his name ruined, it hanging in the town where everyone could see it. Him wanting it to look like he was being good at what he was doing, doing the right thing. Mr. Danforth seemed like a man who wanted to please, please people. He believed everything those girls were saying and they were fooling everyone. Having people killed pleased those girls, which he did. He accused plenty of people who were innocent. The families and friends of the ones killed were unhappy and sad about what was
The song “Rollercoaster” by the Bleachers is a good song that can be easily relatable with the character Abigail Williams from The Crucible. Abigail and the song share many characteristics that help them relate. Abigail gets a lot of people killed, she is exciting, and she is like a teenager who ran away.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca once stated, “He who has great power should use it lightly”. The community of Salem in 1692 was recognized as a strict lifestyle which tolerates practices associated with the Catholic Church. Puritans tend to depend on strict rules in an orderly fashion as a guide to grow. Unfortunately the assumption made about Puritans is not true. The overall reality is that Puritans are ruthless, and are savage- like in order to gain power. The Crucible is largely surrounded with the abuse and misuse of power. In modern society people have more power than needed. Going against such individuals can bring about them demonstrating what they are genuinely shown to be, whether it be harming somebody straightforwardly or controlling others
In the crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail, Tituba, and Judge Danforth are most responsible for causing and prolonging the witch trials. Abigail was the first one to start accusing people. Tituba was the one who led the girls into the forest and John proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams.
The Crucible is a play that shows honor, religious, and integrity in the town and how it can affect the people and the village in many ways during the Puritan times. It focuses on the fact of the Salem Witch Trials and the behavior that can result from dark eagerness. The Crucible was inspired by the McCarthyism hearings of the 1950’s. The main character, Abigail Williams, shows how she can do anything so she can get what she wants but ends up leading to different things that she didn't expect to happen in the end. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, he shows that fear can lead to hysteria that causes a disagreement to the community that uses Abuse of Power to show how things don't always turn out how it expects to turn out, manipulating others, and
According to Maya Angelou, “Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean” which explains why the bitterness and anger in Abigail Williams over losing John proctor in The Crucible by Arthur Miller causes her to seek attention by accusing many of witchcraft. Guided by their strict puritan beliefs, many of the townspeople believe her, causing several to die and countless more to suffer. Set in 1692, the town of Salem is very religious, and their puritan beliefs guide their everyday life; however, by living in such a strict environment, small arguments affecting only a few people can turn into a tragedy for the whole time. The girl most responsible for the death in Salem is Abigail Williams. She
How would you feel if your whole town was accusing you of being a witch? In the crucible the actions of many characters such as John Procter, Abigail Williams, Reverend Paris, Thomas Putnam, and Reverend Hale make it difficult on knowing who’s actually responsible for the dramatic behavior in the town of Salem. Innocent people went through execution and imprisonment for no reason. If someone would have just done something differently many terrible things happened. Abigail Williams is most responsible for the Salem Witchcraft hysteria because the girls were influenced by her persuasiveness.
In order for action, motivation must come first. This is a very clear concept of life that everyone experiences in various ways. Certain motivations cause certain actions that in turn can have an outlasting affect. These motivations can be considered positive or negative, depending on the society, This is never so clearly shown than in one work of the famous playwright, Arthur Miller. Character’s actions in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible are caused by motivations of selfish wantings or fear. In The Crucible, there is a wide variety of characters all with wants and desires. These motivations of selfish wants and desires, however, quickly cause fear and panic among the people of
Abigail Williams only cares for the wellbeing of herself. In act 1 of the crucible Abigail lies about what happened in the woods. She threatens the other girls, if they told about what happened in the woods, she would “come to you in the black of some terrible night and will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you”. Which then leads to the other girls accusing others of witchcraft to take attention off of themselves. Abigail continues to act selfish by pursuing John Proctor even though he is married. Her accusing Elizabeth of stabbing her in the stomach was selfish, because she did it to get Elizabeth out of the way so she could have John to herself. In addition to all of her other selfish acts, she leads the
The Crucible by Arthur Miller, is a dramatization of the Salem witch trials. Revealing extreme behaviors that can result from dark desires and hidden agendas within character throughout the play. The changes in some characters develop a valid theme or message in the play. A liar and deceitful person can affect people around themselves causing an uproar in the end. Throughout the story, Abigail Williams is the villainous character causing the deaths of many innocent individuals, using her manipulation and her young age to benefit her throughout the play.
Arthur Miller author of “The Crucible” is based on the Puritan society in Salem Massachusetts 1692 and more specifically on the witch hunts and witch trials that happened in Salem during that time. Many main characters in “The Crucible” affect the story’s outcome and also affect other characters within the book as well. Abigail Williams is one of the main characters in “The Crucible” who caused many conflicts and ultimately led to the outcome of many characters deaths. Abigail is 17 years and an orphan who is being taken care of by her uncle Reverend Parris. She does cause a lot of mayhem with all the lying she does but she always lies to protect herself no matter who gets hurt or gets killed. She also lies to get revenge on people who she believes have wronged her for example Elizabeth for firing her and because she want to be with her husband John Proctor. John Proctor also neglects Abigail and will no leave her wife Elizabeth
Patty Jenkins, an American film director and screenwriter wrote,“Every villain has their belief system that makes perfect sense to them.” This quote is reminiscent of Abigail Williams, a character in The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller. In Salem, Massachusetts in 1692, four girls were caught doing witchcraft. The girls accused other innocents of witchcraft, so they would not be framed for it. Due to the girl's actions, many of them, accused were hanged to death. Abigail Williams was a villain in The Crucible.
Abigail Williams is at fault for the trials that took place in Salem. The reason for this is because Abigail threated the girls into not saying anything about what really happened. She also put her own personal agenda, when accusing people, and she became the face of the accusers. With that reputation, she was feared and avoided by the rest of the town. When putting her own personal agenda, she chooses to accuser certain people, like Elizabeth Proctor, who was the wife of John Proctor, whom she believed was her lover. Not only that but as her power and influence on the town grew, she began to accuse people who did not fit the mold of being a witch. At the beginning of the crucible, when the girls are together in Betty's room, they want to say
Abigail Williams plays a main role from The Crucible by Arthur Miller, this play takes place in the Spring year of 1692. The character is a seventeen year old girl from Salem, Massachusetts who is known to be very beautiful but cheats people into thinking she is innocent when in reality she is not. One thing that motivated Abigail to become who she is are the following words that John Proctor a farmer in his mid thirties says to her “... I will cut off my hand before i’ll ever reach for you again”. Abigail fell in love with Proctor when working for him and his wife Elizabeth Proctor but her affair with Proctor came to an end when Mrs. Proctor found out, Abigail was then fired. They were forbid to see each other and that triggers Abigail into being revengeful and cruel.
The many books, there are characters that are hated. These people are called the antagonist characters. In the Crucible, the most hated character was Abigail Williams. Abigail Williams was considered the most hated character because she very deceptive, inconsiderate, and selfish. She was considered deceptive because she constantly chases John Proctor to get his affection. The worse part about this situation is that John Proctor is married to a woman named Elizabeth Proctor. She is seen as being inconsiderate because she accuses other people in the village of being a witch to get fame or attention. Abigail does this when she falsely accuses Tituba of being a witch. She is selfish in the story when she says she would tell John Proctor about when
In the play he was careless, self-absorbed, and doubtful of others. In The Crucible Judge Danforth says, “Hang them high over the town! Who weeps for these, weeps for corruption” (Miller 1232). After seeing Danforth’s remarks, you will notice that during the witch trials he showed no compassion and care for these people that were falsely accused of being a witch. This also shows that Judge Danforth believed in witches who were falsely accused, but his prideful mind could not grasp that concept, and could not see the people who were either black mailing others, or false witnesses. Michael O’Neal’s words explain, “Judge Danforth lets his prize catch slip away by demanding that Proctor relinquish his signed confession” (¶1). At this point Danforth becomes more worried about getting Proctor’s signature so it will make him look better then he really is but he does not care about Proctor’s life or if he will die or live. Danforth cares about himself and will do anything in his power to make him look higher than anyone else, even if that means being