Saturday, January 21, 2017
The Crucible - The Power of Abigail Williams
The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, takes guide during the witch trials in capital of Oregon, which was an discriminate village in Massachusetts. The company of capital of Oregon is a rattling patriarchal society where the workforce have the antecedent of the wo custody, and where the men run the church. The Puritans in Salem live in a theocratic society. In a theocratic society, the church has the index finger because all of the inhabitants live by the way of matinee idol and desire they are His messengers. Rather than God being in power, its the idolize of the devil that drives the society of Salem to follow the Christian organized religion very closely. Abigail Williams manipulates the residents of Salem in order to gain means over John monitoring device and God, while the men lento lose their authority to rage and Abigail. While the church systematically holds power in Salem, Abigail gains power over watch over and sacred Samuel Parris, who manipulates the au thority of the church in hopes of placing himself in a high position.\nAbigail Williams uses her skills of finding John Proctors weaknesses and flaws to pitilessly manipulate him to her own returns to gain authority. Abigail is skillful in a way that she is adequate to act flirtatious towards Proctor, in hopes that hell give into her, therefore reservation it easier for her to manipulate him. Abigails first dance step to gaining power over Proctor was having an juncture with him, which eventually direct to her goal to take Elizabeths place. In Act One, Abigail is weeping as she grasps Proctor and says, I cannot peacefulness for ambitionin; I cannot dream exactly find you comin through some door (Miller 22). Abigail meaningfully tries to fly the coop Proctor closer to him by telling how she wakes in the affection of the night to await his arrival. She doesnt dream of him but instead, prefers his presence during the nerve of the night. By this, she is trying to invite Proctor into resuming their illicit affair to show to others her authority. Proctor continues this discourse ...
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