Abigail Williams is the protagonist of THE CRUCIBLE. She is the one who gets the ball rolling about the whole witchcraft and witch hunting. She is the person who pushes the story forward to a climax and even a resolution.
In the novel The Crucible, the main characters that gained power were the Church (in general), and the girl that ran away (the one that said she was possessed in the first place)
Abigail, because she is the first to accuse people of witchcraft, starting the whole witchhunt, and is pretty much responsible for the 91 deaths.
John Proctor
John Proctor
which example shows a character arc
John Proctor
Giles
A Catalyst
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible.
Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale.
only character to bewitched
Giles
A Catalyst
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible.
Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale.
only character to bewitched
Catalyst apex
Abigail was in the forest with Tituba in the book Crucible by Arthur Miller.
John Proctor is a dynamic character.
its the same
tragic hero
a tragic hero
In addition to being a witch's cauldron, a crucible can refer to a severe test. In the case of characters found in Arthur Miller's play by the same name, the crucible is a test of a character's personal beliefs, ethics, and actions. Very few characters pass the test. Many are burnt by the test.