Abigail Williams A Misunderstood In The Crucible

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Witchcraft is any kind of practice using magic, black magic, or the summoning of spirits. In Salem, Massachusetts, 1602 there was an uncontrolled fear among the puritans about anyone who was suspected of practicing witchcraft. This was the beginning of the Salem Witch Trials. Most puritan women during this time were not allowed to show independence. In the play, “The Crucible,” written by A. Miller, Abigail Williams is a misunderstood character because she possesses independent traits, ideas, and shows female empowerment.
Abigail was divergent from the other Puritan females because she had a mind of her own. Abigail rebelled when she went to talk to John Proctor. During this time, Puritan women were supposed to abide by the male sex. They

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