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... An example of this was when Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft because she wanted to be with John Proctor. Danforth ...
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... He had Mary Warren confess that she was acting. He told the court the reason why Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor was because she wanted him to herself. ...
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... When Elizabeth is accused of witchcraft, she comes up with evidence that Abigail accused her as a trick to get ahead in life. Although ...
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... Abigail accused her because she is deeply in love with John and fells that, with Elizabeth out of the way, she will be able to be with him. ...
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... wished to be rid of her and claimed John as her own (Proctor) "She wishes to dance with me on my wife's grave!" (106), so Abigail accused Elizabeth of witchery ...
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... Abigail accused Elizabeth of sending her spirit out to stab her with a needle so that Elizabeth would be either hung or jailed. ...
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... Being it was Abigail who had accused Elizabeth made it difficult for John. John and Elizabeth had a very heated argument about Abigail. ...
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... next to mine and I have seen some reddish work done at night, and I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!" Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor of ...
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... Abigail accused Elizabeth of sending her spirit out to stab her with a needle so that Elizabeth would be either hung or jailed. ...
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... Neighbors began denouncing other neighbors. Abigail accused Elizabeth out of jealousy. Mr. Putman accused his wife out of fear. ...
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... Miller, 60). This quote is said after Abigail had accused Elizabeth of witchcraft. They can be contrasted rather easily. Elizabeth ...
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... she thought that goody proctor should be accused is because ... This was just a complete stunt by Abigail so that ... Elizabeth had, had a popped made in the court by ...
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... Williams. He had no intentions of joining the witch trials until Abigail accused his wife, Elizabeth Proctor, of witchcraft. Elizabeth ...
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... witchery. Abigail accused Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft because she lusted after her husband, John Proctor. Elizabeth was arrested. ...
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... She shows determination when she is in need of strength to keep her going, after she was accused of witchcraft by Abigail. Elizabeth is often cold and not open ...
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... accusations of witchery by Abigail and ends up with the same judgment of every other falsely accused woman in Salem, death by hanging. Elizabeth Proctor is the ...
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... one of the girls who "cry out" during the trial Abigail -- Orphan; niece ... often the voice of reason in the play; accused of witchcraft Elizabeth -- Wife of ...
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... John Proctor's past adultery with Abigail Williams could be considered partially responsible for John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor being accused of being ...
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... residence, Abigail suddenly fell down with a loud scream. Reverend Parris found a needle stuck two inches deep in her abdomen, and she accused Elizabeth's ...
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... about The Crucible is it shows how one person, Abigail Williams, can ... She started accusing people of witchcraft and accused Elizabeth but Proctor would not have ...
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... Here we see how selfish Abigail can be. Abigail knows that if Elizabeth is accused but will not confess that she will be hanged. ...
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... through the characters of John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and ... more and more frightened of being accused of witchcraft ... Abigail is the first to "admit" to seeing ...
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... She wants to marry John and kill Elizabeth, but John is accused of witchcraft and would not sign his confession. Abigail runs away because she knows that the ...
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... Heaven now; naught may hurt her more." Elizabeth answers. ... If you were accused and you just said that you ... Abigail was the first to be accused of witchcraft, but ...
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... He told Abigail, the harlot that accused Elizabeth of witchcraft, when she accused his wife of witchcraft, that "if [she] did not free [his] wife [the next day ...
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... with Giles and Mary Warren to prove Abigail's fraud. John brought Giles with a petition stating that both Elizabeth and Gile's wife, also accused, were warm ...
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... Elizabeth sees exactly what Abigail's intention is ... The Putnam's finally get their vengeance on the Nurse's since Rebecca Nurse is accused and hanged, and ...
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... small group of powerful people wrongly accused and killed ... how one selfish, evil person like Abigail Williams can ... the town like John and Elizabeth Proctor, and ...
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... foolish actions, and tried her hardest to keep John out of prison, and tried to convince him to reveal Abigail's true self. Elizabeth is accused of being a ...
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... of life". In addition, it becomes clear that Abigail's envy towards Elizabeth is the only reason she accused her. She wants Elizabeth ...
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