Jealousy In The Crucible Analysis

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“Jealousy is always born with love, but does not always die with it” (Rochefoucauld). Love can be argued to be the one of the main causes of jealousy. In The Crucible, the main conflict of the story was based on envy of Elizabeth`s relationship with John Proctor. Abigail Williams’s adjective in the story was to exclude Elizabeth so she could be with John. The Salem witch hunt was the solution for Abigail plan to execute Elizabeth. Jealousy is the theme of The Crucible based on the influences of Abigail’s actions. Abigail expressed many of her actions of jealousy in The Crucible. First of all, Abigail is jealous of Elizabeth’s because of her marriage with John. Abigail says to John in act one, “oh, I marvel how such a strong man may let such