Who Is The Protagonist In The Crucible

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In the play The Crucible there were many obstacles John Proctor had to encounter in his life and Abigail Williams was most definitely one of the biggest. In Arthur Miller’s play he depicts love, intrigue and romance in a compelling way, provoking the reader to feel what the characters feel. The protagonist, John Proctor, wrestles with the conviction of God verses the longing of his passions. Abigail Williams, the antagonist, the jilted lover seeks the heart of John Proctor, but is doomed to failure because John is seeking reconciliation between he and his wife goody Proctor. Abigail Williams is the antagonist of the crucible because she used every option known to her to thoroughly pursuade John Proctor to be with her, and her relentless pursuit of him came to a tragic end.
Abigail Williams is the antagonist of the crucible because she tried to kill John Proctor’s wife by drinking blood. Abigail’s desire was to have John Proctor as her husband, …show more content…

Abigail was too overwhelmed with love for John that she could not see clearly any longer. She acted unreasonably and foolishly telling John “Give me a soft word, John. A soft word” (1.406). John was telling Abigail that he wanted nothing more from her and for her to leave him alone. John was like a little kid who tried a lemon for the first time and did not like it, and in the same way, processing getting over Abigail and reconciling with his wife, but Abigail was relentless in her pursuit of his heart, and Goody Proctor’s place in John’s life.
Abigail Williams is the antagonist of The Crucible because she used every option known to her to thoroughly pursuade John Proctor to be with her, and her relentless pursuit of him came to a tragic end. Abigail Williams was a menace to John through her trying to murder his wife, lying to the town of Salem in order to get to him, and obsessing over him so that he winds up being hung, which rips his apart

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