Ever heard the saying “Don’t be fooled by their mask. Fake people eventually show their true colors. Just …show more content…
More power. Abigail Williams believed she was powerful since she was a “victim”. She thinks she can do anything and control anyone without any consequences. She has shown us her demonstration of power many times in the book. Her first demonstration of power was when she tried controlling her friends and saying “No he’ll be comin’ up. Listen, now; if they be questioning us, tell them we danced—I told him as much already.” (Miller: 1136). Her second demonstration was when she tried to obtain John to leave his family for her. She is a prime example of how power can destroy the things people …show more content…
She needs to wake up and realize that she is in a world filled with other people who are equal to her. She needs to realize she does not have all the power. By the end of the story, Abigail does change, but it's for the worse, unlike any of the other characters who realize what was going on and changed for the better. Abigail was corrupted and it is so bitter to notice how much harm one person can cause. There were many times in the story when she had the chance to change, but her mind was set on more power and having John, and that’s what made her such a dreadful