If a woman condemned 72 people as being sentenced to death and drank the charm of a man's wife, the man she slept with her more than once was a victim. It is possible when the town where she lives is worse than her. Abigail Williams is often regarded as an opponent of Arthur Miller's "Chur", but she is actually a victim of other tragic roles in the play. Due to careful self-interested people and their repressive views, the true opponent of the play is the town of Salem itself.
Arthur Williams can be seen in Arthur Miller Abigail Williams' s play "Chou" in two ways. She can be regarded as an invader or victim. Her example as an attacker is her threat to the behavior of a girl. "Her example as a victim is also the first act.When she uses the GoodyProctor to describe her feeling that she is being used as a slave, she dislikes me, I will not become her slave Betty who started with Pastor Paris obviously was unconscious in the bed.
Crucible is a society of Puritans, priesthood society, priests, and church characters all have power. Abagail, girls of the servants will be opponents of the story. Abigail's character is a victim of her rebellious Puritan society. The character of Abigail is an extreme operation, but it has not started like this. Initially, Abagail was a single unmarried "orphan" living with her uncle (1.8). This means that she is a bit higher than being considered a slave.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible", the most powerful person in the story is Abigail Williams. From the beginning of the story, the power of Abigail changed dramatically to the end of the book. Abigail has become responsible for the death of innocent people from innocent girls. Like girls crazy losing control, people began to be condemned by magic. If Abigail just said the truth, she might have stopped all of this, but she did not say the truth. Her behavior hanged innocent people.