Of the over 40,000 words brilliantly crafted into a story, only two are able of capturing the meaning of Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible. Set in Salem, Massachusetts during the witch trials, Miller depicts the town and the strong puritan values vested in its people. When accusations of witchcraft run ravage through the streets, such puritan purity is in question. The Crucible is a fitting title for Arthur Miller’s play.The English noun crucible symbolizes Salem, the trials and the resulting changes that occur.…
In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams- the main character- is a wicked, confident girl who lies to get what she wants. Abigail defends her name and her life through evil means. The Crucible is most forcefully portrayed through Abigail Williams. Evil is shown through Abigail in many ways. Abigail utilizes three main ways to complete her evil desires. Abigail shows her evil through harlotry, lunacy, and accusations. Abigail is a harlot, and from such harlotry stemmed the evils of The Crucible. Her relationship with John Proctor and her animosity towards Elizabeth Proctor all stem from her evil ways of lechery. Abigail loved John, but John only had lust for her because of strains in his marriage. This lust became evident.…
The definition of crucible is a severe test or trial. Arthur Miller skillfully uses this word to describe the 16th century, Salem inspired, witch trial based play, The Crucible. Handling the chaos of the courts in Salem became an accomplishment in its self. The characters also endured a test of strength by deciphering between what is best for themselves or their friends. Three characters that undergo many tests of emotional strength and stability in this play are John Proctor, the protagonist, Elizabeth whom is John’s upright and composed wife, and Reverend Hale the supernatural expert with a vendetta against witches.…
The Crucible was about the Salem witch trials in the 1600’s. Witchcraft is the practice of black magic, which uses spells and the invocation of evil spirits. A crucible is a metal container used to melt down metals and separate the valuable from the less valuable. It also means a difficult situation where people are severely tested.The title of Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is symbolic of both of these words. In act one Abigail Williams was the most responsible for the chaotic situation that occurred in Salem in the 1600’s.…
The Crucible has such a title, meaning severe trial, because puritans believe that life is a test. They lived a very strict style and understood that if you do anything wrong in life, god would harshly punish you for it. This puts a lot of stress on the characters to live up to the expectations of living perfectly and faithful.…
Abigail is the main catalyst of Millers play The Crucible. She is presented by Milller in a powerful, "strikingly beautiful girl" yet malicious with an "endless capacity for dissembling" which is stated in Act 1 when she is first introduced to the play. This portrays and gives the reader an indication immediately, that Abigail has an everchanging personality and can manipulate people in such a way that they "fall apart". As the play progresses this is brought to light, especially with characters such as John Proctor and Danforth.…
The Crucible" is a play about the Salem Witch Trials that took place in Massachusetts in 1692. The cause for these events is caused by a group of girls who refuse to take responsibility for their actions. Reverend Parris' niece Abigail Williams is the person in charge of the group of girls. She knew that everyone in Salem would believe what she said. She took advantage of that, and throughout this play Abigail's attention seeking, vindictive, and dishonest traits will be well-shown.…
The title of this play is a good choice because it has a double meaning. A crucible is a situation in which someone or something is severely tested. It also is a container used in the process of heating and melting metals to separate the valuable metals from the not so valuable. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail is most responsible for the chaotic witchcraft situation by the end of act 1 in Salem, Massachusetts.…
The Crucible is a highly symbolic title. As the definition states, as more heat is applied, more substances come out, which is what happens in The Crucible. The actual crucible is Abigail Williams. Abigail causes the heat, the heat of being accused of being a witch. This is because when the crucible heats up, it removes different parts. When Abigail begins to make accusations, she begins to add…
A person’s true character is shown in times of hardship. When in this hardship, some people will turn to honesty. Other people will do whatever it takes to protect their name. One character, Abigail Williams, in The Crucible by Arthur Miller is faced with this decision. The Crucible is a play that takes place in Salem, Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams was one of the girls who lied and said that she saw witches in town. Throughout The Crucible, Abigail Williams, among others, chooses to protect her name, instead of facing the repercussions of honesty.…
The title of Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible” is also defined as a severe test. Many were testing in “The Crucible”. This may also be the reason for the title. For example, John Proctor persevered in his most severe test. The ultimate test that John Proctor had to go through is the final decision that he made before he died. John Proctor chose peace with his wife, himself, and peace with God. He ultimately made the correct decision. He passed the severe test by having faith in himself and not letting go of his good name by signing a confession. In contrast, the town of Salem failed their test when they trusted Abigail enough to believe the things that the young, dishonest girl said. They did not believe the honesty in John Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Reverend Hale. The trials and severe tests brought out most of the characters true…
One of the main characters of the play The Crucible, Abigail Williams, is the most spiteful and least complex character throughout the entire play. She is the villain of the play, even more than Parris or Danforth. She is on the lower end of the social hierarchy; the only people below her were slaves like Tituba. Abigail Williams possess wicked character traits that give her a negative perception. She is a jezebel figure who lacks feelings, an immoral character who lacks ethics and a manipulative person who lacks a conscience.…
A crucible is a severe test as of patience or belief, a trial. Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a journey through the trials of many townspeople caused by suspicions of witchcraft. As the story progresses, people’s words and actions cause Reverend John Hale to change his views on whether the people prosecuted were guilty or innocent of witchcraft. As numerous events and their consequences unfold, they cause Hale to rethink his initial views on witchcraft and to be persuaded of the innocence of those convicted in Salem.…
The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play that takes place in 1692 in the small Massachusetts village of Salem. Salem is a Puritan community; they are a very restrictive society with strong beliefs. They believe in hard work and prayer, therefore they consider material and sexual desires unnatural and evil. Abigail Williams, the main character is the reason for the witch trials that begin in Salem. She is dishonest, manipulative and her seductive ways is what makes her the antagonist of this play.…
In The Crucible, Abigail Williams is a wicked, sinful, foul girl who lies to get what she wants. She defends her life and her name by falsely accusing others of conspiring with the devil. Witchcraft or evil is forcefully shown through abigail williams. wickedness is represent by abigail in many ways. She uses many ways to fulfill her evil wants some of them were through whoring, insanity, allegation.…