Category: Abigail Williams
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The Whore-ible Character of Abigail Williams: Critical Analysis of The Crucible by Arthur Miller
The Whore-ible Character Memories from the past can either be excellent or awful. In the younger days, recollections like, playing at parks and eating sugar come to mind. Memories that are unpleasant can have an effect on a person by changing their attitude, the way they act, and can even make a person do enough…
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Personality of Abigail Williams in The Crucible: Character Analysis
Fear plays a major role in The Crucible and is the main reason why the village of Salem dealt with the witchcraft incidents so badly. Throughout the trials of the people living in Salem, no evidence was found to convict anyone of witchcraft. Instead, the word of a group of young girls was taken as…
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Analysis of Social Injustice in The Crucible: Portrayal of Abigail Williams
Arthur Millers play The Crucible is a fundamental example of social injustice when the citizens of Salem, Massachusetts. Citizens didnt speak up for their neighbor for fear of being accused of being a witches themselves so, the kept their mouths shut. The Crucible identifies the reason the Salem witch trials of 1692 came into existence.…