Elizabeth Proctor In The Crucible

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In Act One of The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, Abigail is very apprehensive and threatening to the people around her. She is a teenage who is very beautiful but is a liar. She lies to protect herself. She is lying now because she does not want Parris, the Reverend, to find out what she has done the previous night. On page 8, the stage directions indicates she is “quivering, as she sits,” because of Parris’ questions as to why Betty is unable to wake. She also states in terror, “No one was naked, you mistake yourself.”(9) She nervously tries to cover her story because if she does not make up a lie, she knows she could potentially get into trouble. Once Betty awakes on page 17, Betty screams, “You drank blood Abby! You didn’t tell him …show more content…

She is now extremely powerful and confident. More than all the women and men in Salem, Elizabeth Proctor is Abigail's target. Abigail wants John Proctor all to herself and Abigail gets it through her head that in order to achieve her goal she is going to have to kill Goody Proctor. During Act Two of The Crucible, Elizabeth states “ Spoke or silent, a promise is surely made. She may dote on it now-I am sure she does- and thinks to kill me, then to take my place.” (59) Elizabeth knows what Abigail has planned and begins to feel very scared and threatened. Mary, Abigail’s own friend, also feels very threatened by the confidence that Abigail has gained. Mary states on page 77, “She’ll kill me for sayin that! Abby’ll charge lechery on you, Mr. Proctor… I have known it, Sir. She’ll ruin you with it, I know she will.” Abigail’s threats give her power because now Proctor and Elizabeth cannot defend themselves without telling the court of John’s act of adultery.The confidence that Abigail has gained throughout the Acts, have caused a downward spiral for the well being of the town. Innocent people are now being accused for witchcraft. Just because Abigail has created such a massive

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