In "The Crucible," after leaving the room, we learn that the girls, including Abigail Williams and the other townsfolk, were engaged in a night of dancing in the woods and attempting to conjure spirits, which is considered taboo in their Puritan society. This secretive and reckless behavior sets the stage for the ensuing witch trials, as their actions lead to accusations and hysteria. Abigail's motivations also reveal her desire to eliminate Elizabeth Proctor to pursue a relationship with John Proctor, highlighting the themes of jealousy and manipulation.
They were making a spell to kill Elizebth Proctor
At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
Ida
they gut her.
deez
They were making a spell to kill Elizebth Proctor
At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
Ida
That girls where just being girls
Abigail Williams is the leader of the girls in the forest in The Crucible.
they gut her.
they gut her.
deez
The Crucible Act 1
the girls are lying about being bewitched.
being super horny
Tituba leads the girls.