What we last heard about Abigail in the text was that she and her friend Messirois ran on a boat - to save the life of her uncle, Parishes Priest - £ 31 - Like Paris (Danfoss coverage). Betty Paris listened to last week that his cousin and friends had talked about this ship and after Abigail disappeared in one or two days, Paris gathered two and two people to confirm his safety. The show did not give us further clues about where Abigail was leaving, or what she might do.
In my article there is also an ending "Echo of the Corridor". This quotes the story of a Boston prostitute mentioned by others. But history does not leave a real clue as to whether real Abigail Williams will be the case after the trial. Authentic Abigail is 11 years old, not 17 years old, because she is in sentences. She has nothing to do with John Procter (about 60 in real life).
At the end of the script (at least in my book), the author briefly explains what happens to various characters after the script exits.
He did not say exactly what happened to Abigail Williams. However, he said that she went to Boston and became a prostitute as a "legend"
I think that he might say this because it seems a bit fair. As Abigail sold more or less his soul for vengeance, power, probably poetic justice, she ought to sell her body after all.
At Abigail of Krugersburg's Krugers Act 1 there is a complicated story about the explanation and incident of Salem Witch trial in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The first acts of the Kruger legislation reveal incidents that led to magical accusations and increased superstition in the Puritan community. - How Arthur Miller established Abigail Williams' personality and motivation in the first act, and a way not to trust that Arthur Miller wrote the "Crucible of the 1950s" during the Cold War. That theater was a massive hysteric study that led to Salem Witchcraft trial in 1692. It shows the result that was condemned as a witch. The reason for hunting is that it is a symbol of the devil, and in Salem no one is superior to God.
Krugersburg - Abigail Williams should be criticized by Arthur Miller 's The Crucible. The main character Abigail Williams should be criticized in the 1692 witch trial in Salem, Massachusetts. Abigail is jealous and retributive, and always wants his way, regardless of who you are. During the play, her accusations and lies caused a lot of pain and suffering, but she cared about none of them except John Proctor who was suffering him seven months before the beginning of the game I did not seem to do. - Arthur Williams In "Cru 埚" by Arthur Miller, I saw various aspects of the role of Abigail Williams in the full story of "Krusselsburg". Arthur Miller created a fun and complex character with various personality, but in the first scene, the audience clearly recognized the characteristics of her control and operation.