Abigail Williams sets up Elizabeth Proctor's arrest. The fact that a poppet is in the Proctor's home gives credence to Abigail's claim that Elizabeth tried to "murder" Abigail.
she gives her a poppet, and Abigail secretly stuck a needle in the stomach of it.
Mary Warren gives Elizabeth Proctor a poppet (a small doll) that she made while in court. The poppet has a needle stuck in it, which later becomes crucial evidence against Elizabeth when it is found in her home. This leads to the suspicion that she is practicing witchcraft, as the needle is interpreted as a means of harming Abigail Williams, who had been stabbed with a needle shortly after Mary made the doll.
1. proctor confessing to elizabeth that he had a moment alone with abigail
a poppet
Abigail tells Paris that she was let go by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, fearing her husband's infatuation with Abigail, dismissed her. She implies that Elizabeth's jealousy and suspicion were the reasons for her departure. Abigail's claim suggests that she is a victim of circumstance, seeking to gain sympathy and perhaps manipulate Paris's perspective on her relationship with John Proctor.
she gives her a poppet, and Abigail secretly stuck a needle in the stomach of it.
Mary Warren gives Elizabeth Proctor a poppet (a small doll) that she made while in court. The poppet has a needle stuck in it, which later becomes crucial evidence against Elizabeth when it is found in her home. This leads to the suspicion that she is practicing witchcraft, as the needle is interpreted as a means of harming Abigail Williams, who had been stabbed with a needle shortly after Mary made the doll.
1. proctor confessing to elizabeth that he had a moment alone with abigail
a poppet
Abigail tells Paris that she was let go by the Proctors because Elizabeth Proctor, fearing her husband's infatuation with Abigail, dismissed her. She implies that Elizabeth's jealousy and suspicion were the reasons for her departure. Abigail's claim suggests that she is a victim of circumstance, seeking to gain sympathy and perhaps manipulate Paris's perspective on her relationship with John Proctor.
A cake
Basically it was to set her up so that when she was accused they had evidence that she couldn't explain.
A doll
Poppet just likes to eat anythins you give him
because then that would mean he would have to confess to meeting with Abigail in private which would evidently confirm the fact that he had had an affair with her.
Abiagil tells Parris that Elizabeth hates her and wanted her to work as a slave.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor survives while her husband, John Proctor, is hanged because she is pregnant. The court delays her execution to allow her to give birth, believing that her condition makes her life more valuable. Additionally, John Proctor ultimately chooses to face execution rather than compromise his integrity by falsely confessing to witchcraft, while Elizabeth's situation offers her a temporary reprieve. This contrast highlights themes of morality and sacrifice in the play.