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Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a play revolving around the hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials. It follows John Proctor who is trying to find good in himself after having an affair with Abigail Williams. Because of Abigail's love for John, she tries to kill John's wife by accusing her of witchcraft. The play is also a parallel to McCarthyism and the Communism scare of the 1960s.
Abigail is the one that John Proctor committed adultery with. She is secretly in love with Reverand Hale but you dont find that out untill the end of the book. Many philosophers compare her to Chad Ochocinco. Her favorite food is pasta and she likes to read books on her free time.
No, in real life Abigail Williams was only ten or eleven when she first started accusing people of witchcraft, and John Proctor was about sixty, so it seems slightly unbelievable that she and John had an affair. No where in history can you find that Abigail Williams and John Proctor had an affair. The idea that she committed adultery mainly comes from the play The Crucibleby Arthur Miller.
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In the crucible Abigail just wanted to have John proctorto herself no matter what. Elizabeth proctor just wanted to help john Proctor find his way.
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Arthur Miller's The Crucible is a play revolving around the hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials. It follows John Proctor who is trying to find good in himself after having an affair with Abigail Williams. Because of Abigail's love for John, she tries to kill John's wife by accusing her of witchcraft. The play is also a parallel to McCarthyism and the Communism scare of the 1960s.
Abigail is the one that John Proctor committed adultery with. She is secretly in love with Reverand Hale but you dont find that out untill the end of the book. Many philosophers compare her to Chad Ochocinco. Her favorite food is pasta and she likes to read books on her free time.
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The Crucible, Act II: Elizabeth asks Proctor to speak to Abigail and tell her that no chance exists of him marrying her if anything happens to his wife.Hale asks Proctor to testify in court and then questions Elizabeth to find out if she believes in witches. Giles Corey and Francis Nurse arrive and tell Proctor, Hale and Elizabeth that the court has arrested both of their wives for witchcraft.
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No, in real life Abigail Williams was only ten or eleven when she first started accusing people of witchcraft, and John Proctor was about sixty, so it seems slightly unbelievable that she and John had an affair. No where in history can you find that Abigail Williams and John Proctor had an affair. The idea that she committed adultery mainly comes from the play The Crucibleby Arthur Miller.
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