Abigail Williams In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams is Reverend Parris’s niece and she has distinct differences between her public self and private self. At the beginning of the play when she goes into Betty’s room, the stage directions say she is very good at “dissembling” herself, which is keeping control of her true feelings, motives or beliefs. Then it says she was worried when she came into the room. This tells me that in her public self she can act in a way that she isn’t really feeling, and if she was her private self she wouldn’t be feeling worried. Abigail also tells Parris that Betty was just frightened in the woods and they weren’t really doing witchcraft. She lies when she is her public self because when she was in her