Character Actions In The Play The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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To start, in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, the character's actions are influenced by their motivation and behaviors. Additionally, many people either want to confess to witchery or do not to save themselves or family. Many young girls living in Salem are caught dancing in the woods around a cauldron, these actions rise suspicions of witchcraft in the area. Abigail Williams becomes the talk of the town when she tells everyone that Reverend Samuel Paris’ slave, Tituba, made all the girls participate in witchcraft. John Proctor, a well-respected man, has an affair with Abigail and receives the truth about what happened in the woods. Proctor, about to be questioned, states, “I know I cannot keep it. I say I will think on it!” (Miller 53).