Through harsh rejection and preposterous delusions, Abigail Williams abused her good name and became the fault for the bitter ends of many for something they were not guilty of. I have reread significant sections of The Crucible several times and have read and analyzed it to the best of my ability on multiple occasions. Once reading this book in my Honors English Course at the number one high school in the state of California, we carefully analyzed the characters, going as far as even making character charts, to understand them and their intentions much better. Abigail WIlliams, who is at fault for the Salem Witch Trials, held verbal power and influence over the girls which led to the sentenced hanging of many, and acted unwisely on the galling
Arthur Miller was born in Harlem on October 17, 1915, the son of Polish immigrants, Isidore and Augusta Miller. Miller's father had established a successful clothing store upon coming to America, so the family enjoyed wealth; however, this prosperity ended with the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Financial hardship compelled the Miller family to move to Brooklyn in 1929. The Crucible was a play written by Arthur Miller it is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of Salem that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692/93.
The Crucible takes place in 1692, in Salem when several women have been accused of witchcraft including John and Elizabeth Proctor’s maid, Abigail Williams. Abigail was later fired, not for dancing naked in the woods and caught by Parris, but for having an affair with John Proctor. Once caught, they accused the townspeople and how witchcraft possessed them. A huge court session begins. To determine whether or not someone was innocent or guilty, the girls and Abigail would distress the ones they thought were guilty by screaming and fainting.
Lust can drive a woman insane A man cannot serve to masters. You can only serve one person and in this case is your spouse that you married and loved. Don’t let others interfere with your marriage or let them tempt you.
In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Miller introduces the idea, apparent in today’s world, that sometimes people blame others to save themselves from punishment through the characters’ actions and the asides from Miller. The most prominent character that displays this theme is Abigail Williams. Several times Abigail pushes the blame on others when she senses trouble. When Parris finds the girls dancing in the forest, Abigail knows she has to do something to avoid punishment.
In the beginning of The Crucible, Abigail Williams was all over John Proctor. She was very noticed in the town because the town heard rumors about her and John Proctor. Abigail was on the verge of being charged for witchcraft and she did not want anyone to think she was a witch. Then, she decided to go to John proctor to tell him how they should be together and that he wanted to be with her. She did not like that fact for John did not want to be with her.
In every written play there is always one character that stands out from them all, who drives the story and influences the events around them. In this case, Abigail Williams, from The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, proves to be one of those characters. Throughout the play, Abigail uses her magnificent lies to manipulate the people around her and avoid being accused of witchcraft. In Act I, as Abigail is nearly accused of witchcraft, she manages to turn the blame onto Tituba and several other citizens of the town, claiming they were with the devils’ spirits; this is especially ironic considering the fact that Abigail persuaded Tituba to cast the spells.
No one wants to be framed for something they didn’t do, and when they are framed they do what they can to prove their innocence. Throughout the novel many accusations made towards someone in the village who is known to have a bad name, Abigail Williams. Abigail is known to make up lies about the citizens in her village that she doesn’t care for, such as Elizabeth Proctor. She manipulates people and makes them do what she wants, because she scares people, and they know what she is capable of. Abigail Williams in the novel The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is a deceitful girl who is known to have a bad name in her village because of her willingness to shame innocent people.
Abigail Williams was historically quite different from how she was depicted in The Crucible and yet her character remained faithful to the original. The real Abigail Williams was only a child of eleven years old at the time of the Salem Witch Trials, not a teenage girl seeking revenge in order to be with the man that she loves (“About Abigail Williams”). Williams was likely an orphan as she lived with her uncle. Not much is known about her parents or how she came to live with Reverend Parris (“The “Afflicted””). Her lack of a stable two parent home may have contributed to her psychological need for attention and her role as the foremost of the “targeted” and “harassed” accusing girls.
Abigail Williams is the direct cause of the massive chaotic witchcraft scene in Salem. Abigail is perhaps also the only reason to why such a thing took place in Salem and ruffled the people. Abigail is caught saying to the other girls "Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word. about the other things, and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you" (page 1097). Abigail threatens both Mary Warren and Mercy suggesting she was pretending to have been doing witchcraft.
The Salem Witch Trials were a terrible time. Many innocent people were killed because they were suspected of using witchcraft. While many focus on the horror of the witch hunt, some look to the people who conducted the hunts to find out why this happened and who is to blame. Abigail Williams is to blame for the deaths of all the innocent people in the Salem Witch Trials because she pretended to see the devil in people just so she could have one person dead.
Everyone makes mistake in their life, but they strive to correct it, yet some people chose to make mistakes again and again and continue going down that path. The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller. It is a story about the Salem Witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692. The protagonist of this play is a girl named Abigail Williams. She is a major character.
Abigail Williams, seventeen-year-old menace, launches the 1692 Salem Witch Trials with her profound accusations. Arthur Miller, author of The Crucible, develops Williams’ character to be incredibly unpleasant staring in the beginning of the play. Many prior events that shaped Abigail influence her behavior in the literary work, such as the loss of her parents. However, one’s actions cannot be excused by the events of their past. Therefore, Abigail Williams is completely at fault for the commencement of the witch hysteria that ruins the lives of many innocent individuals.
She is the most to blame for the actions made and the deaths that took place in Salem. The affair John and Abigail had caused her to fall hard for him. She has it set in her mind that she will go to unbelievable measures to try and get Elizabeth Proctor out of the picture so she can be with John. Abigail is found dancing in the woods with the other girls at night.
It seems that throughout the life of literature, authors paint women and men to look and behave in certain ways; often they portray these characters with extremely positive or negative traits. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible shows this element throughout its entirety. The Crucible is the inspiration from the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, where the women were seen as exceptionally strong and feared members of society, and men were seen as weak. This novel illustrates what an incredible power that the women could obtain all in the name of fear and lies.