Comparison of Elizabeth Proctor with Abigail Williams in.
Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams are two important women in The Crucible. They are basically opposite of each other, which makes their characters vital to the story. Both Elizabeth's and Abigail's roles in the story can be determined by comparing what each women represents, what motivates them, and what they cause in the end. Elizabeth Proctor represents the only thing good left in John.
One of their major similarities is they both love John Proctor. Elizabeth loves him because he was her husband, they have shared their lives together, and they have children together. Abby loves him for the lust. She only wants him because she knows she cannot have him. They.
The untrusting comes from John’s mistake of cheating with Abigail Williams (who is historically 11 years old but, in the Crucible by Arthur Miller, she is 17 years of age). Yet, Elizabeth remains non-judgmental of John and just asks questions, not trying to judge him by his answers but trying to understand his reasoning of the question. Next, on the opposite side, is John’s relationship.
Abigail Williams accused others of witchcraft because she hoped to kill Elizabeth Proctor and marry her husband, John. - This is a bad thesis. It is vague, with no specific details. There is not enough there to inform the reader of how the essay will describe Abigail’s character. Most importantly, there is no opinion involved. This is simply.
Abigail Williams is the vehicle that drives the play. She bears most of the responsibility for the girls meeting with Tituba in the woods, and once Parris discovers them, she attempts to conceal her behavior because it will reveal her affair with Proctor if she confesses to casting a spell on Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail lies to conceal her affair, and to prevent charges of witchcraft. In order.
In Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, difference is shown between the characters Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. This play portrays the historical events of the Salem witch trials through a crowd of unforgettable characters. Abigail Williams is the malicious, deceiving accuser; whereas Elizabeth Proctor is virtuous and is the wrongfully accused.
Compare and Contrast between John proctor, Abigail Williams, Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale, Of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter and Arthur Miller's The Crucible. Essay by Godiva, November 2003. download word file, 8 pages, 3.0.