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Abigail Williams Character Analysis

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Imagine causing the deaths of sixteen innocent people for the love of a man. Arthur Miller describes Abigail Williams in, “The Crucible” as a very manipulative and vindictive woman. She tends to be decisive but makes the wrong decisions. She hurts others around her to get what she wants. Abigail thinks very highly of herself and that she can do no wrong. All of her actions are due to her affair with John Proctor. When the Salem trials broke ground Abigail was confident however as they began to demise she seemed like a coward. Abigail Williams was a woman longing for power and would do anything to get it. She couldn’t have achieved her plans without her impeccable confidence. She believed that she could do whatever she wanted as long as it benefited her. Abigail accused many people which later led to their executions for the practice of witchcraft. The unjust event of Tituba’s murder was only the start to the trials and false accusations in Salem. When Abigail was speaking to Reverend Parris she said, “She [Tituba] comes to me every night to go and drink blood!” (Miller, The Crucible) Abigail wanted to save herself and spread the belief of witchcraft so she did by accusing Tituba. Abigail thought she was in love and did terrible things to try to end up with John Proctor. Before the hysteria of witchcraft took control of Salem she slept with a married man (John). He tried to hide the affair and act like it had never happened which sent Abigail off of the rails. Abigail had Mary Warren place a needle in a Poppet and give it to Elizabeth Proctor. Later, Abigail stabbed herself with a needle just like the one in the poppet and Cheever said to John Proctor, ““The girl, the Williams girl, Abigail Williams, sir. She sat to dinner in Reverend Parris's house tonight, and without word nor warning she falls to the floor. Like a struck beast, he says, and screamed a scream that a bull would weep to hear. And he goes to save her, and, stuck two inches in the flesh of her belly, he draw a needle out. And demanding of her how she come to be so stabbed, she testify it were your wife’s familiar spirit pushed it in.” ( Miller, The Crucible) Abigail would’ve done anything to incriminate Elizabeth, and so she created a plan

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