In the play, The Crucible, many of the characters have their own personal motives that go on throughout the story. Abigail Williams, is one of two most acclaimed characters in the play who show an abundance of traits. She is the one who takes account in the play. She carries the largest amount of responsibility for the girls who meet with Tituba in the woods, but once Reverend Parris observes their shenanigans, Abigail tries to conceal her own behavior or else it will expose her affair with Proctor, if she confesses that she unleashed a spell on Elizabeth Proctor. Abigail’s creativity portrays her age. She is a young girl daydreaming for a perfect ideal male. Nonetheless, she acquires an ingenious vision and a maximum quantity or strategies that show her maturity ahead of other characters. She lied her way and got a lot of innocent people dead and in …show more content…
In fact Abigail is different from Elizabeth. Abigail appears as the oppressed aspirations — sexual and material — which all of the Puritans hold. The contrast is that Abigail does not hideaway her desires. She finds Proctor attractive while working in the Proctor home. According to the Puritan attitude, Abigail's appealingness to Proctor creates an evil sin, but one that she could regret of and refuse to acknowledge. Abigail does the opposite. She goes after Proctor and finally seduces