Abigail Williams Vs The Crucible

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I have given you my soul, leave my name!!
“Some people come in our life as blessings, while others come in our life as lessons”. In the extraordinary play, book, and movie.The Crucible, which was written by Arthur Miller in the late 1950’s truly defines its potential. The drama, and sacrifices that had taken place is this movie is unbelievable. From letting the wrong people become a part of your life, to hurting the ones that you love dearest.
The Crucible is a dramatized, and partially fictional story of the Salem witch trials, that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. A twisted minded, controlling, teenage girl who is the cause of all of this. Abigail Williams, the minister's seventeen year old niece who accuses several local women of witchcraft. In the Crucible we experienced a lot of things the death of Mrs. Putnam's seven children, Abigail floundering with Mr. Proctor, and much more. Elizabeth Proctor is the wife of John Proctor. Elizabeth can be portrayed as a caring, loving, trustworthy and a forgiving character, that everyone would love to have in their lives. On the other hand, we have Abigail Williams which could be portrayed as a bully, a liar, and …show more content…

She knows that her husband has been cheating on her, but still she blames it on herself. She has tried to protect her husband’s name, because she knows him for what he truly is. Elizabeth lives by the truth, lies to protect her husbands secret. So when the time for her to tell the court about why she dismissed Abigail Williams she tells them “Abigail Williams was not fulfilling her needs anymore”. Elizabeth didn't know that her husband had already confessed for his sin, and asked for forgiveness. John was then taken away to be imprisoned. Later in the story Elizabeth then visited her husband John while he was still imprisoned, she tells John that “She still loves him”. With her saying that truly defines her character in the

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