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    words throughout act one. When Parris is asking Abigail about why she was fired from Elizabeth Proctor’s service Abigail said‚ “[she] hates me‚ uncle‚ she must… [she is] a bitter woman‚ a lying‚ cold‚ sniveling woman‚ and I will not work for such a woman!” (Miller 12). The way that Abigail had blamed getting fired on Elizabeth Proctor being a terrible person shows that she will lie to not be punished and soil Elizabeth Proctor’s name. Miller’s choice to have Abigail say all of those things instead

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    Williams and Elizabeth "Goody" Proctor. Many of the people in the story can also be compared‚ but when you look at the character trait of Elizabeth and Abigail‚ the two lovers of John Proctor‚ they morally represent the battle of good and evil. As you will see the traits of Elizabeth‚ she holds the good of the town‚ but Abigail makes it obvious that she is the corrupted and the bad. One difference between Abigail and Elizabeth is the morality of honesty. Although in the story Elizabeth lied in the

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    persecution proves to be a direct consequence of fear. Parris wants Proctor to confess and wants everyone to convince him to confess because he fears the town and what they’ll think of him. The obsession Parris had about how the village thought of him overcame and that’s when he started pressuring the people to convince Proctor. Another character that falls into the trap of fear is the Abigail Williams. Abigail‚ a former servant to the Proctors‚ was kicked out because of the affair she had with John and

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    because she had an affair with John Proctor and tried to kill his wife. Abigail convinced a lot of people that witchcraft was real or intimidated them into going along with it. She also convinced the girls and herself to send many to their deaths. The first reason I believe Abigail is guilty is that she had an affair with John Proctor and tried to kill his wife. The affair happened when Abigail was in service as a maid to John and Elizabeth Proctor. Elizabeth was sickly and bedridden at the time

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    option‚ but unfortunately it is used very often in ¨The Crucible.¨ Abigail’s revenge against Elizabeth Proctor was cold and evil. For example‚ Abigail makes Mary Warren give Elizabeth a poppet that was used to stab Abigail. In act #2‚ Mary Warren says to Elizabeth‚ “I made a gift for you today Goody Proctor. I had to sit long hours in a chair‚ and passed the time with sewing.” Abigail framed Elizabeth to get her in jail. To better explain‚

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    conflicts result and produce even more tragic occurrences. These conflicts are between either those have sinned and been accused – John Proctor‚ those who have been sinned against and accused out of jealousy and fear – Elizabeth Proctor‚ and those who conducted an act of rage‚ jealousy‚ ignorance‚ and hatred‚ as Abigail Williams had. The two relationships between the Proctors and then John and Abigail and the conflict that tie in with all three situations make up the resolution of how‚ indeed‚ jealousy

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    One of the characters in “The Crucible” that undergoes a major change is John Proctor. Proctor is one of the most important characters and he gradually changes throughout the course of the play. At the start of the play John Proctor has a strong willed personality and shows good leadership and authority. Through the changes that he makes‚ Proctor becomes a better person who finds a sense of goodness in himself. John Proctor goes from being someone who only cares about himself to a person who cares about

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    Reputation was a key part of society during the time period of the witch trials. Women weren’t seen equal to men‚ and they had to be held accountable to high standards. In a conversation between Proctor and Parris‚ Proctor says‚ “...so many of these women have lived so long with such upright reputation.” (84). Proctor recognizes the reputation‚ not by rebuking its importance‚ but by reminding Parris of what is at stake

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    love drink and so she can kill Elizabeth so she can have John Proctor to herself. Also Betty was trying to talk to the dead‚ to her dead siblings to see who murdered them. Shortly after the get caught dancing in the woods some of the girls get sick. Since some of the girls were sick‚ people began to think it was because of witchcraft. Once Betty woke all the way up her and Abigail began to call of some people’s name that they said the saw with the Devil. Elizabeth founds out the John was having an

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    rather have their prides than their own lives. The Crucible is a story that takes place in a small town and it is about this girl‚ Abigail Williams‚ that has an affair with a good man‚ John Proctor‚ but then he denies her but she still wants him. She wants him so much that she wants his wife‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ to die because she thinks that she can take her place next to John. She makes the whole town believe that there are witches among the town and Reverend Hale believes that it is his duty to

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