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What do the stage directions in the following lines tell you about Abigail Williams Parris ChildSit you down?

The stage directions indicating that Abigail Williams commands Parris to "Sit you down" suggest her assertiveness and dominance in their relationship. This moment reveals her willingness to take control and manipulate the situation, reflecting her defiance and determination. It also highlights the power dynamics at play, as Abigail’s boldness contrasts with Parris's authority, showcasing her growing influence amidst the chaos of the witch trials.


Which elements of society does miller seem to be criticizing through the characters of reverend parris and the putnams?

Neither Parris nor the Putnams want to take any personal responsibility for their problems, and they are prone to blaming others for those problems rather than themselves. Through Reverend Parris's character, Arthur Miller criticizes the rampant hypocrisy and selfishness throughout Salem's Puritan society.


What does Abigail do right after she whisper in tituba ear?

After Abigail whispers in Tituba's ear, she becomes more assertive and manipulative, encouraging the other girls to join her in fabricating stories of witchcraft. Abigail's actions lead to a frenzy of accusations in Salem, where fear and hysteria take hold. This pivotal moment marks the beginning of the witch trials, as Abigail seeks to deflect blame and pursue her own desires, particularly her obsession with John Proctor.


Why does Elizabeth think Abigail wants to kill her in The Crucible?

She believes Abby wants to take her place as John's wife, because he is a lecher.


What is Abigail Williams motivation for doing what she does?

Her motivation to doing what she does is to capture John Proctors heart. She does whatever it will take to get him back from Elizabeth, the love of John's life.