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... Madly in love with John Proctor, Abigail believes that if Elizabeth were not in the way, he would belong to her. When the accusations ...
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... God forbid I! take it from him!" (145). Elizabeth Proctor also holds many bad feelings towards Abigail throughout the play. Because ...
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... characters that share that quality and who contributed greatly to the outbreak of hysteria in Salem are John Proctor, Abigail Williams, and Elizabeth Proctor. ...
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... At first, Abigail only criticizes Elizabeth Proctor by calling her, "... ... Upon hearing Abigail's accusations, Elizabeth Proctor knows that, "... ...
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... One obvious reason Abigail Williams has for blaming John Proctor's wife, Elizabeth Proctor, of witchcraft, is the fact that she is madly in love with John ...
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Elizabeth and Abigail Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor, the leading female characters in The Crucible, both show determination in order to get what they ...
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... snobbishness. Finally, Abigail's snobbish character is apparent through her statements to John Proctor about his wife Elizabeth. She ...
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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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... appear at the Proctor home to capture and take away Elizabeth Proctor for witchcraft, Proctor vigorously protests, for he knows that Abigail Williams created a ...
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... This event even serves to break the icy exterior of Elizabeth Proctor, who deems that Abigail must be "ripped out of the world." Abigail denies that she has ...
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... Then to provide evidence to the court John Proctor asks that Elizabeth testify to why she fired Abigail Williams and so Judge Danforth asked her if he ever ...
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... One of the main accusers, Abigail Williams, gets involved in the lies in an attempt to get back at her former employers, John and Elizabeth Proctor. ...
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... doll. Because of Abigail, Elizabeth Proctor and others were taken away and sentenced to be hanged because of witchcraft. Miller's ...
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The main characters are Abigail, Mercy, Proctor, Hale, and Elizabeth. ... The most talked about event is when Abigail accuses Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft. ...
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... future. Abigail does not want to let him go, she wants him to decide between his wife, Elizabeth Proctor or herself. Abigail Williams ...
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Parris- Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem the father of Elizabeth Parris and uncle of Abigail Williams Elizabeth Proctor-wife of Mr. Proctor and accused of ...
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These three reasons all led up to the cause of the tense relationship of John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and Abigail Williams. ...
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... Injustice In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, justice and injustice is portrayed through the characters of John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams. ...
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... Despite her accusations, Abigail is an unabashed liar who charges witchcraft against those who oppose her, even Elizabeth Proctor in an attempt to take her ...
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... honest people in the town like John and Elizabeth Proctor, and Rebecca Nurse who cannot fight the accusations made against them by those following Abigail. ...
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... resentment leads to the accusation of Elizabeth Proctor of witchcraft ... Because she gets hurt by John Proctor, "She faces ... in the woods and how Abigail is telling ...
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... in his home. Abigail believed that if she got rid of Elizabeth Proctor, then John Proctor would become her own. John Proctor had ...
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... The characters that were involved were John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Abigail, Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Salem girls (including Rebecca, Ruth, and others ...
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... The characters that were involved were John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Abigail, Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Salem girls (including Rebecca, Ruth, and others ...
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... Abigail called witch on Elizabeth Proctor, John's wife. ... While Abigail is a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor, she and John have a brief affair. ...
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... When Elizabeth Proctor finds out about John and Abigail she fires Abigail as a housemaid, but she still doesn't trust John. John ...
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... in Sommersby. The three characters The Crucible are John Proctor, his wife Elizabeth Proctor, and Abigail Williams. The three characters ...
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... His wife, Elizabeth, finds out about the affair and relieved Abigail from her duties. Although Proctor did cheat on his wife Elizabeth, he was depicted as an ...
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... John Proctor began having an affair with Abigail while she was present in his household, and Elizabeth aimed to rid of the problem. ...
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... appear at the Proctor home to capture and take away Elizabeth Proctor for witchcraft, Proctor vigorously protests, for he knows that Abigail Williams created a ...
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