In the crucible Abigail just wanted to have John proctorto herself no matter what.
Elizabeth proctor just wanted to help john Proctor find his way.
In 'The Crucible' Abigail Williams sticks a needle into her stomach so that she can have a basis to accuse her sister, Elizabeth Proctor, of witchcraft. How she makes this accusation against her is that before this, Marry Warren is seen handing over a poppet to Elizabeth saying they both made it together for her. This poppet is later discovered that it has a similar needle stuck to it as found on Abigail's stomach. This is discovered when Abigail has said Elizabeth sent out her evil spirit onto her to stab her with the needle and the authorities of Salem came to her house to investigate.
Abby and Elizabeth were very different characters. They had some similar qualities, but with different motives. They both loved John Proctor and they both were lairs. On the other hand, Abigail was selfish, not very religious, and revengeful, while Elizabeth was selfless, religious, and forgiving.
Betty and Abigail from "The Crucible" both display manipulative behavior to achieve their goals. However, Betty's behavior is more passive and influenced by fear, while Abigail is more assertive and driven by the desire for power and control. Both characters ultimately contribute to the hysteria and chaos in Salem.
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Abigail's letters to John are similar to other primary sources from the late 18th century, because they tend to discuss domestic affairs.
In the book "Double Identity," Elizabeth and Bethany are similar in that they are both young girls who have experienced loss and trauma in their lives. However, Elizabeth is depicted as more reserved and introspective, while Bethany is portrayed as more outgoing and rebellious. The tapes reveal their contrasting personalities and coping mechanisms as they navigate their shared family secrets.
They are different elements but they are similar in that they are both metals.
The clay triangle is used to hold a crucible while the crucible is heated.
How are estuaries and marshes similar and different
Yes, the different Cultures in Africa are Similar
Abigail's letters to John are similar to other primary sources from the late 18th century, because they tend to discuss domestic affairs.
is self esteem similar but different from identity?