Abigail Williams The Crucible Essay

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In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, Miller demonstrated that it was Abigail who was responsible for the Salem witch trials. Abigail Williams, niece of Reverend Samuel Parris and former worker in the Proctor house, is the seventeen year old girl whose parents were killed by Native Americans. She also had an affair with John Proctor while Elizabeth, his wife, was pregnant. It was Abigail’s flaws – immaturity, envy, and lust – that led her to be the most responsible for the tragedy of the witch-hunt in Salem.
Abigail begins to show her immaturity by trying to persuade John to come on to her and copying Mary Warren, John and Elizabeth’s servant, in the courtroom. Abigail answered, “A wild thing may say wild things.” as she spoke with John about her love for him (Miller 470). He called her a “wild thing” and she, being the teenager that she is, called herself and the things she may …show more content…

John and Abigail were talking and she brought up Elizabeth and John’s previous situation, revealing that she “marvels how such a strong man may let such a sickly wife be-“ and he had grown angry (Miller 470). Abigail commented that she saw how much of a “man” he was, leaving his sick wife for a teenage girl but still going back to his wife. She was jealous of Elizabeth and does not see how he can just have an affair with her, but come back to his wife after it all. Cheever comes to the Proctor house to tell them that the Williams girl had accused Elizabeth of witchcraft. He has to search the house to find a poppet or a doll and they tell how they were “demandin’ of her how she come to be stabbed” and that “she (to Proctor now) testify it were your wife’s familiar spirit that pushed it in.” (Miller 500). Abigail takes a needle and stabs herself after John denies his feelings for her and tells her that he would “cut his hand off before he reaches for her

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