Abigail Williams stirs up the entire town of Salem against many people, including Elizabeth and John Proctor, because of her selfish personal ambition to be John's next wife, as well as her treacherous lust for the power that she gains by accusing innocent people of witchcraft.
Elizabeth of course. Abigail is to blame for the tragic events in The Crucible, including turning John Proctor and Elizabeth against each other for her selfish reasons.
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Mrs. Putnam, a character in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," is driven by a deep desire to understand the mysterious deaths of her seven infants. Consumed by grief and jealousy, she seeks to blame others for her misfortunes, particularly targeting Rebecca Nurse, whom she accuses of witchcraft. Mrs. Putnam's longing for answers and her need for someone to blame ultimately contribute to the tragic events of the Salem witch trials.
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Elizabeth of course. Abigail is to blame for the tragic events in The Crucible, including turning John Proctor and Elizabeth against each other for her selfish reasons.
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