Essay Archive - The Crucible: Abigail’s Revenge
The Crucible: Abigail’s Revenge
In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, a group of girls are
caught dancing in the woods, which is thought to be the devils last reserve,
full of mystery, and those that went there were thought to not be paying
homage to God. After this incdent the once quiet town of Salem was
suspected of witchcraft. Abigail William’s contributes to the witchcraft
hysteria because she was one of the girls dancing in the woods attempting
to make a charm to kill someone, and throughout the course of the play she
will do anything to obtain what she wants, not caring who she hurts in....
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