Abigail Williams, Deputy Governor Danforth , and Thomas Putnam are responsible for the people, who were wrongly convicted and hanged. These three characters were either looking for vengeance, looking for land, or too dimwitted to realize they were being conned. Hatred was walking in salem and people took their chances accusing their witnesses of being witches to get what they wanted. Abigail Williams was a teenage girl, who reeked vengeance on Elizabeth Proctor. Elizabeth found out about and affair that Abigail and John Proctor had committed, Elizabeth ended up kicking Abigail out of her position of the Proctor's house keeper. Abigail was determined that John Proctor was going to be hers, even if she had to get a little blood on her hands. Abigail would later accuse many women of being witches that had cast their souls onto her and her friends. On page 162, lines 1050-1057, it states, “I want to open myself! I want the light of God, I want the sweet love …show more content…
On lines 1150-1159, it states, “ Parris: Hear it, hear it!, Proctor: A fire, a fire is burning! I hear the boot of Lucifer, I see his filthy face! And it is my face, and yours, Danforth! For them to quail to bring men out of ignorance, as I have quailed, and as yo quail now when you know in all your black hearts that this be fraud-God damns our kind especially, and we will burn, we will burn together! Danforth: Marshall! Take him and take Corey with him to the jail!”. Danforth threw John proctor in jail because Danforth believed Mary’s whole falsified story about how John was basically conjuring her into saying the things against Abby and doing the Devil’s work. Danforth had such a weak minded man who basically believed everything and had the power to put someone to death at his will. He killed innocent people because a little girl had somehow convinced him that “witches” were basically possessing the
In the book “The Crucible” By Arthur Miller, some characters would rather lie to save their reputation than tell the truth. If Abigail Williams one of the main characters would have acted out a lot of people would be saved. John Procter committed adultery. Parris is a reverend of the church. All these characters have reputations which they try to save.
In The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, the main motivation for confessing was vengeance and hypocrisy. Many of the characters in the play were often forced to make these confessions in order to escape the noose. These religious people had to decide whether or not they wanted to sacrifice their lives, or their good name. These confessions destroyed lives, and tore many families apart. The main accuser in the play, Abigail Williams, had her own personal vendetta against many others, and it allowed her to seek revenge by telling the court that they signed the “Devil’s book” even though it was a lie.
When people don’t want to get in trouble for something they normally blame it on someone else. Now most of the time it doesn't end out that bad, or they find out the person was not telling the truth, but that is not the same for the people of Salem. The main cause of the Salem Witch Trials is Abigail Williams, in Arthur Miller’s Crucible, because of her calling people witches, 20 people got killed there was a lot of fear and no trust for anyone. It’s the fear and people not trusting others that made the witch trials bad, and she seemed to create this hysteria because she feared getting in trouble, she wanted to get revenge, and because once she started she couldn’t stop without getting very punished.
The Crucible, a play by Arthur Miller, focuses on the town of Salem, Massachusetts, during the deplorable witch trials revolving around the 1600's. Within these trials, there were multiple accusations that were made about who was really involved in the witch trials, many of the characters who were falsely and baselessly accused were innocent. The falsification that were created by the main character of The Crucible, Abigail Williams were only for her own benefit to protect herself from being accused as one of the “witches” or had she had been there in the forest the night there was witchcraft . For example, in (Act 1.Scene 3)ABIGAIL: She sends her spirit on me in church; she makes me laugh at prayer! ABIGAIL:
The Girl Who Cried Witch The Crucible is the tale of a town - Salem, Massachusetts - thrown headfirst into a whirlwind of lies, deceit, and revenge under the mask of witchcraft. This chain of witchcraft, while perpetuated by many characters, was caused by none other than Abigail Williams by her leading the group of girls who cry witchcraft, actively attempting to destroy Elizabeth Proctor, and by her leaving town before the conflicts can be resolved. Abigail starts off by establishing herself as the leader of the group of girls who conspire throughout the play.
The play ‘’The Crucible’’ by Arthur Miller displays the importance of one taking responsibility for one’s action. It expresses in great detail how the inability of one person to stand up to their own mistakes can lead to deadly circumstances. Also just how much lies,deceit and pure evil can result in such terrible situations. In this play, Abigail Williams is very much to blame for many tragic deaths which is demonstrated by her many cruel actions, reminding the audience that one person can destroy an entire society. Abigail’s choice to cast a spell to kill Goody Proctor demonstrates her irrational love for Proctor which leads to the demise of the community.
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953. Arthur Miller wrote the play because he was inspired by McCarthyism. McCarthyism was the hunt for communists that was taken too far. In The Crucible he presented a universal message. He was comparing how communists did exist and witches did not, but yet they were both taken as serious.
During the late 17th century a total of 200 people were accused of participating in witchcraft, while 19 people lost their lives to the mass hysteria. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, a group of girls start a huge uproar in Salem, Massachusetts when they start screeching about Salemites being associated with the Devil. Throughout the play write, it shows the consequences of mass hysteria and how it puts people's lives in danger. Abigail Williams causes a wave of mass hysteria and because of her trickery, innocent people have died by her and the other girl’s actions, for this Abigail is the most unforgivable character in The Crucible.
Abigail Williams’ Influence Is it okay for a person to lie and hurt other people just to keep him or herself safe? In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, Abigail Williams lies, a lot, to keep herself safe. Throughout the story, many people are accused of witchcraft. When a person is accused of witchcraft, it is very easy for them to get out of the accusation if they lie. The lies that are told shifts the belief of who knows witchcraft, and Abigail Williams uses those lies to gain influence over other people.
Adolescent minds are the most intelligent kind of mind. A young brain is filled with creativity, imagination and innocence. Though the thought process of a teen is assumed to be selfish there are other factors involved. A combination of these characteristics seems almost dangerous. One would undermine a juvenile to use these qualities to manipulate the court for their own selfish wishes or pleasures.
Abigail Williams is not your typical teenage girl. She is a girl that will drink blood to kill someone, accuse people of witchcraft, and have a affair. By looking at The Crucible, one can see that Abigail Williams develops the theme of reputation, which is important because people who fear losing their reputation spread hysteria. Protecting her reputation motivates Abigail Williams to accuse others of being a witch.
If The Witch Don’t Fit, You Must Acquit In “The Crucible” 1953 written by Arthur Miller, wrote that hysteria in any place can ruin lives. The year is 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. In Salem at the time it was a modest town brimming with Puritans. In the town of Salem, little secrets, jealousy and massive hysteria spread around the town.
One of the most powerful human emotions is desire. Everyone is constantly trying to fulfill their own desires. A desire or passion may be so strong it can conflict with morality. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams, is driven to go against her moral duty and pursue John Proctor. She will stop at nothing to see her plan through.
John Proctor’s response is to sign the document. Then he tears it up once he has realized that Danforth has taken his soul, but John wants to keep his name pure since that is basically the only thing that he has left in his life. “What others say and what I sign to is not the same!”(143) The other characters are shocked at John Proctor falsely lying about him taking part in witchcraft. The audience is a little surprised at him because they thought that John would want to live and help take care of their baby.
Abigail Williams In the play "The Crucibles" by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams was not such a good Puritan woman. She was a very young and gorgeous women but had sinned a lot against her Puritan religion. Abigail definitely did not make the right decisions for herself. She is an magnificent liar and tends to get others in trouble to save herself from getting caught.