At first Abigail was revealed a sweet & innocent seventeen year old, orphan who lived with her uncle (Reverend Parris). As the play progresses, she turns into a manipulative & deceitful girl. She then turns into a thief because she fled the town and stole 30 pounds of Rev. Paris's' money.
Abigail does not change in the text. She is a static character who maintains her allegations through the duration of the play.
no, she remained the same
He has admitted to adultery.
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
Abigail is Parris's niece. Parris is the new reverend in the chuch, but no one really likes him because he wants to change to much. Proctor really hates him for this reason, which is why he stopped going to church.
Abigail does not change in the text. She is a static character who maintains her allegations through the duration of the play.
no, she remained the same
He has admitted to adultery.
She learns to be more forgiving. Elizabeth Proctor would not forgive her husband John Proctor for having an affair with Abigail Williams once she had heard about it, but toward the end of the play, when her husband is about to be hanged, she finally forgives him and shows how much she means it. "He have his goodness now. God forbid I take it from him!"
Abigail is Parris's niece. Parris is the new reverend in the chuch, but no one really likes him because he wants to change to much. Proctor really hates him for this reason, which is why he stopped going to church.
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No effect, we choose the crucible because it doesn't lose a bit of weight and it doesn't change when we put it on the fire.
Pharrell didn't actually change his name, people believes that. He was born Pharrell Williams. Did i answer your question?
John Proctor initially seeks to protect his secret, his affair with Abigail. As the play progresses, the internal conflict becomes overwhelming, and after his failed attempt to bring negative attention to Abigail, he comes to learn that even his admission to adultery is not enough to change the fate of the accused. Despite John's indescretion, he is still a man of pride, and his refusal to make a false confession highlights the shift in his dilemma. In fact, because of his decision, he must suffer the same fate. In essence, his great dilemma expands from protecting himself and his reputation, or doing what he can to try to save the life of others and reveal Abigail at the same time
His name is still Scott Williams
She was the first woman and she also was known for the woman rights.
Time must first exist in order for change to partake. They co-exist. If time has a beginning (which I doubt) then this 'beginning' is a change.