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Elizabeth proctor was wife of john proctor. Abigail Williams was there slave for some amount of time. In that time Abigail William and John Proctor had an affair. Abigail truly loved john and wanted to get rid of Elizabeth.THIS IS ONLY FOR ACT ONE! BUT....Abigail later acusses elizabeth of being a witch.
she has very stirct moral principles, very confident exept for the fact she thinks that John doesn't love her, which is a very analyzled and deep. Also very honest but that changes at the end when she lies about the John - Abagail affair.
He feels some buh generally because he thinks he is a buh
Although many people do have some doubts about witchcraft. John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are the ones who openly deny it.
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What evidence is in the cruicble about abigail williams?
Elizabeth proctor was wife of john proctor. Abigail Williams was there slave for some amount of time. In that time Abigail William and John Proctor had an affair. Abigail truly loved john and wanted to get rid of Elizabeth.THIS IS ONLY FOR ACT ONE! BUT....Abigail later acusses elizabeth of being a witch.
she has very stirct moral principles, very confident exept for the fact she thinks that John doesn't love her, which is a very analyzled and deep. Also very honest but that changes at the end when she lies about the John - Abagail affair.
Although many people do have some doubts about witchcraft. John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse are the ones who openly deny it.
He feels some buh generally because he thinks he is a buh
The author of the book called 'The Crucible' is Arthur Miller. The book is set in Salem, a Christian village in 1692-1693 when people, especially women, were accused of witchcraft. This book shows how just a 'white' lie can develop into a bigger lie and can even cause death and corruption. The main characters are; John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams. 'The Crucible' is based on the true story of Salem in 1692. The play however changed some factors slightly for example, in the play Abigail's age has been slightly risen.
Hot as fire
The function of a noun that follows a transitive verb is the direct object or indirect object. For example: John gave flowers to Mary. (the noun flowers is the direct object) John gave Mary some flowers. (the noun Mary is the indirect object)
vessel, container, pot
Some famous sonnets not by Shakespeare include "How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, "Death, be not proud" by John Donne, "On His Blindness" by John Milton, and "Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art" by John Keats.
Eric John is the name of a flower. Eucalyptus Silver Dollar is the name of a flower.