Abigail Williams In The Crucible

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In the play “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, I mostly agree with the statement Winona Ryder makes about the character Abigail Williams. Toward the end of the play, Abigail seems like she believes the lies she’s feeding everyone, even though she’s aware of her deceit. In Hyther’s interpretation of the drama, there is a scene where Abigail tells John Proctor, “ I only wanted you John. I didn’t mean this for you.” She knows that what she’s doing is killing people because she’s such a convincing liar, and she had a plan for who would be hanged and who wouldn’t. For this reason, many readers would perceive Abigail as the villain of the of the play. I somewhat agree with Ryder’s thought that Abigail was not a villain. In Act III, page 1207, Danforth

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