Crucible Essay
How would you feel if you were being accused by one of your friends, or one of your family members out of the blue for guiltiness you didn’t commit? It all began in the Salem Village church, With Abigail Williams, and her uncle, Reverend Parris. Mr. Parris, suspiciously found his niece, Abigail, his daughter, Betty, and a group of 10 or 12 other girls who were “dancing” in the woods. As Parris did find them, Betty, fainted in fright of the site of her father while she was out dancing with these girls. Immediately after this incident, the townspeople began to believe that spiritual demons afflicted Betty. Reverend Parris was begging for anything good to come out of this, because it is ruining his name in church. Abigail Williams,
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John Proctor said, in quote “Abby, you’ll put it out of your mind. I’ll not be comin’ for you more” (Miller 21). John Proctor only came to visit Abigail for one thing, and it wasnt to continue the affair, it was to put a end to Parris and his lies. Parris had one main lie, or vision he was keeping to himself, and that was when he found Abigail, Betty, and other girls dancing in the woods, which he knew about but never brought it up towards anyone. Thus leading to arguments between him and John Proctor in court, which lead John to bring up this incident. putting Parris in a tough spot in front of the judges. Despite the affair, Abigail was a very good liar, considering the fact that she manipulated the entire courthouse to believe her. As John Proctor was presenting his evidence, Abigail stood up, and started screaming at the ceiling because she supposedly saw a ferocious, yellow bird trying to torture them, said in this quote, “Why--?. Why do you come, yellow bird?” (Miller 106). John Proctor tries to deny this by yelling at Abigail calling her a whore, which she began to deny. John Proctor eventually gave up, and was proven guilty of practicing witchcraft to stop the madness. Although this isn’t what Abigail intended on happening, she would rather be proven innocent rather than see her enemies live. John Proctor refused