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Abigail was in the forest with Tituba in the book Crucible by Arthur Miller.
Abigail Williams is a character in The Crucible. She does confess to her uncle that she had been dancing in the forest with Tituba.
Betty Parris only pretends to be ill in the first act of the play, 'The Crucible'. She does so after her father Rev. Samuel Parris finds her and a cousin, Abigail dancing in the forest, along with Tituba, a slave. With her feigned illness cries of witchcraft evolve in the town, causing innocent people to be put to death.
that her and the girls were caught dancing in the forest
They were with Tituba, attempting witchcraft, to get men to fall in love with them. One of the girls had stripped naked and was dancing around the fire, which caused the biggest upset.
Abigail was in the forest with Tituba in the book Crucible by Arthur Miller.
Reverend Parris does. This sets up the entire plot because Parris and Abigail feed the entire witch hunt; Parris does it to keep society from finding out about the girls and ruining his reputation and Abby does it to gain importance and to get back at those who crossed her.
He questions her about what is he seeing in the forest
Abigail Williams is a character in The Crucible. She does confess to her uncle that she had been dancing in the forest with Tituba.
Betty Parris only pretends to be ill in the first act of the play, 'The Crucible'. She does so after her father Rev. Samuel Parris finds her and a cousin, Abigail dancing in the forest, along with Tituba, a slave. With her feigned illness cries of witchcraft evolve in the town, causing innocent people to be put to death.
Abigail Williams is the leader of the girls in the forest in The Crucible.
that her and the girls were caught dancing in the forest
They were with Tituba, attempting witchcraft, to get men to fall in love with them. One of the girls had stripped naked and was dancing around the fire, which caused the biggest upset.
In The Crucible, Betty is Reverend Parris's ten-year-old daughter. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft.
She drank blood that Tituba gave her to kill John Proctors wife.
Abigail's uncle, Reverend Parris, is viewed as the town's spiritual leader; it is his sole duty to bring God into their lives. With the news of witches and magic making an appearance, the town looked to Parris with hopes that he would have an answer and would know what to do. Abigail compromised his position because she was caught dancing in the forest and drinking chicken's blood (which was viewed as witch craft in the 1600's). When word of this got out, Parris' position in the town was compromised because the "holy leader" had a niece who was accused of witchcraft herself. With this happening, the town began to question whether or not they could truly trust their Reverend.
(in regards to the play "The Crucible") Abigail threatens to kill any girl who reveals information about the events that occured in the forest.