Who Is Abigail Williams In The Crucible

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Abigail Williams, a seventeen-year-old girl, portrays an innocent yet troubled girl who struggles in her relationship with her faith. She presents a facade that causes those close to her, oblivious to her true colors, to help her in her battle with the “darkness” of the town. This purity falsely displayed allows Abigail to undermine the town of Salem, Massachusetts, accusing those whom she dislikes or those of whom she is jealous. Throughout the play, Abigail’s psychological motivations of jealousy and her desires for power and control are clearly shown to have an influence. In the play “The Crucible” written by Arthur Miller, Miller utilizes the Psychological Lens through the psychological motivations that influence his character Abigail Williams, and her reasoning for accusing the innocent, such as her lover's …show more content…

Her actions that follow her plan are displayed throughout the play, clearly showing her longing need for power and control. To amass this power and control, Abigail accuses those innocent whom she dislikes for her well-being. Abigail's scheme starts with her accusing Tituba of making a pact with the Devil and forcing evil upon her, and continues with her saying: “I see Goody Sibber with the Devil!.I see Mister Barton with the Devil!.I see Goody Franklin with the Devil” (Miller 25)! Shown by this is Abigail seemingly throwing out names of people whom she accuses of witchcraft. Proved by this is the reality of the situation, which is, that Abigail is willing to ruin people's lives through her words. This alludes to the carefree attitude that Abigail has in defaming the names of people in the town for her benefit of gaining power and thus control. As the play progresses, some of those whom Abigail initially accuses are tried, and Abigail testifies against

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