Going to Extreme Lengths in "The Crucible"

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Have you ever been overwhelmingly passionate about something that you would do anything it took to accomplish it? Sometimes people go to extreme lengths to get what they want. The Crucible is a play that shows us that trait. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams does just that. Abigail William's desire for John Proctor creates her dishonest and manipulative actions that affect the whole village. Abigail loves John Proctor even though he is already married and has a strong desire for him. Abigail professes to John, "John- I am waitin' for you every night" (Miller 1. 22). This demonstrates that Abigail wants John Proctor to be with her. Also, this quote might be proving that Abigail might want Goody Proctor to die so that she can be with John. Abigail tells John what she thinks about him, "I know how you clutched my back behind your house and sweated like a stallion whenever I come near! Or did I dream that? It's she put me out, you cannot pretend it were you. I saw your face when she put me out, and you loved me then and you do now" (Miller 1. 44). This demonstrates ...

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