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    Abigail is lustful of John Proctor‚ which ultimately begins the hysteria in this play. Although John made an attempt to tell Abigail that the affair is over‚ she still desperately tried to keep the romance alive. This is shown when John Proctor states‚ “Abby‚ I may think of you softly from time to time. But I will cut off my hand before I’ll ever reach for you again” (Miller 23). Because of this jealousy‚ there is a lot of tension between Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor‚ John’s wife. Abigail

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    because it will eventually reveal her affair with John Proctor. Abigail is very selfish‚ she had an affair with Mr. John Proctor even though he is married. She states that she only wants john for herself. She also told john they could run away together‚ to be alone. Abigail is so selfish she causes most of the destruction in Salem. Although throughout the play‚ she gets worse‚ as the trials keep going on. Abigail was so desperate to get back John she drank this blood charm so Elizabeth‚ John’s wife

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    are still present in today’s society‚ such as the use of public humiliation as a punishment. Because of their sins‚ both John Proctor and Hester Prynn were alienated and punished by their peers and town leaders. The public humiliation that they faced helped shape the characters in the eyes of the reader and effected the way that they behaved and acted. In The Crucible John Proctor and the other towns people were punished by means of public humiliation because of their apparent use of witch craft.

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    various consequences occur throughout the movie. One specific woman is Abigail Williams. She is the former servant of the Proctor’s. Abigail actually does practice witchcraft at one point when she drinks blood in order to kill Mrs. Proctor because she is in love with Mr. Proctor. These events throw Salem into a series of trials and issues that push the town’s residents to their breaking points. The movie starts off with a view of the teenage girls running through the woods giggling. The colors are dark

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    supports this quote through the setting and the character of John Proctor‚ an average Puritan man. In life people have to make difficult choices‚ frequently this choice is whether or not to obey your conscience. Throughout The Crucible‚ this quote is seen with John Proctor. The play begins with multiple people being accused of witchcraft. Majority of these people being accused is women‚ one of which is Elizabeth Proctor. Elizabeth ProctorJohn Proctor’s wife‚ is accused by Abagail Williams‚ their former

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    She begins to feel bad for her part in the whole affair when John Proctor makes her admit that she was lying‚ however‚ her character was not strong enough to hold up in the face of being accused herself. This is proven true because When clearly innocent people begin to be convicted‚ however‚ Mary feels bad about the whole thing. The first sign we see of Mary’s guilty conscience is when she makes a poppet (a doll) for Elizabeth Proctor‚ who she currently keeps house for. Abigail has brought Elizabeth’s

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    in the town - it is entirely white‚ is it not?" (Parris to Abigail) 3. "They want slaves‚ not such as I. Let them send to Barbados for that. I will not black my face for any of them!" (Abigail to Parris about why she is being discharged by the Proctors) 4. "How high did she fly‚ how high?" (Mrs. Putnam to Parris) 5. "I’d not call it sick; the Devil’s touch is heavier than sick. It’s death‚ y’know‚ it’s death drivin’ into them‚ forked and hoofed." (Mrs. Putnam to Parris) 6. "Thomas‚ Thomas

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    Cited: Bennis‚ Warren G. and Robert J. Thomas. “Crucibles of Leadership.” Harvard Business Review‚ Sept. 2002. Web. 8 Oct. 2014. Green‚ John. The Fault in Our Stars. New York: Dutton Books‚ 2012. Print. Miller‚ Arthur. The Crucible. London: Penguin Books‚ 2003. Print.

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    character John Proctor is ambiguous.In the Crucible John Proctor has two different sides to him and it ultimately leads him to his own death. John Proctor made a very big mistake in the beginning of the crucible 
which lead to many bigger things. John had an affair with abigail who worked for the Proctors. While Abigail was working for them Elizabeth was very sick. This lead john to become very lonely and abigail took advantage of that. John had an affair with abigail. “ABIGAIL: John—I am waitin’

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    tested characters who played large roles in the outbreak of witchcraft accusations; they either passed or failed this crucible‚ or a situation of severe trial. John Proctor passed the trial of his sins‚ and Abigail Williams failed her crucible. John Proctor committed the serious sin of adultery and then experienced the trial of his wife

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