Because she was horny.
No she did not run away, she was alone.She ran away with Mercy Lewis
Yes she stole Parris's money and fled the town with Mercy
Abigail tells John Proctor that she is in love with him, and wants them to leave Salem and John's wife, Elizabeth.
Abigail Williams was born in Salem, Massachusetts. Abigail only lived to be approximately 17 years of age. She was one of the initial accusers in the Salem witch trials.
Mercy Lewis was a real person in the Salem witch trials. Later, Arthur Miller used her as a character in the play "the crucible". Not much is widely known about Mercy Lewis as a real person. In the book however Mercy Lewis is the Putnam's servant. She is described as being a "fat, sly, merciless girl of eighteen". The fact that she is merciless is ironic given her name. At the beginning of the play, Mercy suggests beating Betty, "because I gave Ruth a good one and it waked her for a minute". At the end of the play, shamed, Mercy leaves Salem with Abigail.
Abigail and Mercy see that more and more people are believing that they are lying about witches. They realize they could get hanged for lying to save themselves. Abigail steals all of her uncles money and leaves town with Mercy.
Salem, Massachusetts.
Abigail Williams was an accuser during the Salem Witch Trials. There was gossip that Abigail was afflicted by witchcraft by a doctor.
lamborghini mercy. your chick shes so thirsty.
Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Parris, Ann Putnam Jr., Mercy Lewis, Mary Walcott, Mary Warren all claimed affliction by witchcraft during the Salem witchcraft trials.
she was jailed