Giles Corey: Christopher Lloyd who would play Giles Corey because that who I thought of when I was thinking of people I could choose. Also, when Giles comes to mind I think of a funny old man even though, he may not come across as that but just how he stands for what he believes and didn’t go down without a fight. Abigail Williams: For Abigail I chose Rachel McAdams because in Mean Girls she comes across as being manipulative and that's how I picture Abigail. Also, in the Crucible everyone seems to believe Abigail when she says something because she has a pure name in the town and in Mean girls Rachels character is the popular one so of course people do what she says. Mary Warren: For Mary Warren I would cast Jennifer Lawrence. In my
Abigail actions was the cause of the witch trials. She lied and caused innocent people to die. All for the love of a man. In the crucible written by A Miller the most despicable character would be Abigail Williams because she is a pretender, kills innocent people, and has no consequences for her actions.
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.
In Arthur Millers’ play, The Crucible, both Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams play pivotal roles that decide the fate of many other characters. Abigail is the 17 year old niece of Reverend Parris, and she is a very deceiving person. Elizabeth Proctor is the wife of John Proctor, and she is a forgiving person. These two characters are similar in some ways, but on the other hand they are very different. Both of these women have many similarities.
In the story, “A Separate Piece” by John Knowles, Gene thinks that Finny is trying to ruin his studies and Gene gets mad at him, but Finny actually wasn’t trying to ruin his studies but rather thought Gene was gifted enough to get by without having to study. In the story, Gene becomes jealous of Finny’s athletic ability and tries to be better than him by jouncing the limb of a tree, causing Finny to fall out of it and break his leg. Gene’s friendship with Finny is affected by the accident and also due to World War II. Finny falls again later in the story, this time down stairs, and breaks his leg a second time.
Abigail Williams, one of the most significant characters in The Crucible, keeps her power a secret early on in the play. At first, only behind closed doors, is when Abigail’s evil desires are shown. She is perhaps also responsible for creating the main conflicts of the play. In Act I, readers learn how Abigail and John Proctor have an affair behind Elizabeth’s back. This not only creates tension within the marriage between John and Elizabeth Proctor, yet it intensifies the relationship between Abigail and Elizabeth. Abigail’s true intentions reveal when Betty, Reverend Parris’
Both characters had some characteristics that were shared, but were opposites in much more. While Elizabeth Proctor symbolized the basic good of the human nature, Abigail Williams showed the darker side of human nature. Both Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams
In The Crucible Abigail Williams is a young, untruthful, and ungodly girl who has an unclean name in the town. Elizabeth Proctor is an older, Godly, and truthful woman who has had no wrong said about her. Abigail and Elizabeth have a hatred for each other. These two ladies have their differences, but they have one thing in common they are both in love with John Proctor.
Abigail Williams is a major character in the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. It is gradually revealed that she has been dancing in the woods with the girls of Salem and performing voodoo rituals with her uncle's slave, Tituba. When rumors begin that there is witchcraft in the town, Abigail and Betty Parris start to name people as witches in order to take the suspicion away from them. Additionally, in The Crucible, Abigail has previously worked as a maid at the Proctor household and had an affair with John Proctor. Hoping to marry John, Abigail accuses Elizabeth Proctor, John's wife, of witchcraft in the hopes that Elizabeth will be executed.
In the play, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Miller demonstrated that it was Abigail Williams’s flaws- lust, mendacity, and jealousy that led her to be mostly responsible for most of the tragedy of the witch-hunt in Salem. I believe that if Abigail would not have been overcome with lust and jealousy and had the ability to lie that easily, that most of the tragedy would have not occurred. Abigail was, in my opinion, the leader of the girls and their lies. Had she not been there as the head of the girls, the girls probably would not have continued on with the lies. In the small town of Salem, Massachusetts everything appears to be normal until some of the young girls of the town begin acting strange.
The 1996 film of The Crucible is a historical drama inspired by the Salem witchcraft trials. The film has won a multitude of cinematic achievements and continuously blows audience members away with the accuracy of the historical events and portrayal of the characters by the actors and actresses. The profound work of Arthur Miller is also expressed within the written play of The Crucible. However, the film did the best job of portraying characters that were both historically accurate and believable to an audience member. One main character from The Crucible that is both historically accurate and extremely believable in the film is Abigail Williams. Winona Ryder, the actress of Abigail Williams, did an impeccable job portraying her character and became widely known for her work through several achievements and film reviews. The recognition that she and the rest of the cast received due to the characterization in this cinematic production is what made the film do the best job of portraying characters as historically accurate and believable to an audience member instead of the written play. Although the written play describes the actions and thoughts of the characters very precisely, the film did the best job of portraying characters as historically accurate and believable to an audience member through the achievements and film reviews received from actors and actresses such as Winona Ryder, the recognition the cast as a whole earned, and the actions and emotions the actors and
In Arthur Miller’s famous play “The Crucible”, there were many characters that you felt sorry for. For example, Mary Warren, Tituba, or even Elizabeth Proctor. Though I can honestly say, if I were an actress I would want to portray Abigail as an awful character. I would want my audience to hate her just as much as I did. However, I would not want to make her seem like the self-centered, hated, corrupted character she is without a reason.
Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail William both heighten the tension of the witch trials in Salem; they are a contrast of each others character, and brawl for the desire for one mans love. Arthur Millers hysterical play, The Crucible, portrays the personalities of 2 exceptionally diverse women.
Abigail Williams is the Devil figure in the crucible for many reasons that are clear to see. She is very smart in the decisions she makes throughout the novel making sure that what she says so won’t come back to make her seem like she is lying. Abigail started off in the novel as an intelligent, dependent, and strong character. If she wanted to have everyone attention she made sure she had it even if it was in the craziest ways. She was able to lie her way through a lot of things but soon it was going to catch up with her. In the crucible by Arthur Miller he uses Abigail as the Devil figure sending the message that lying to get what is wanted will not always turn out as planned.
Abigail Williams is a young girl and hands down one of the most important characters in the play The Crucible by Arthur miller. Her main role throughout the script is to corrupt, disrupt and destroy everyone and everything that doesn’t favor her. So with that, she plays a simple but villainous role more sinister than them all; and without her, the play likely wouldn't be viewed as anything more than lackluster. What sticks out most about Abigail is her immortality , lack of ethics and compassion which leads the audience to believe she’s the villain and main evil attraction of the play.
Abigail Williams was part of the Puritan society along with some other women. Abigail is the antagonist in The Crucible. She causes the most trouble in the play and is the leader of the group of the