Analysis Of Abigail Williams In The Crucible

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In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, one character of the story, Abigail Williams, who is portrayed as selfish and manipulative. WIth direct characterization, she is described as “a strikingly beautiful girl, an orphan, with an endless capacity for dissembling” which represents her manipulative nature. This also suggests that she is powerful in regards to her lies and is tactical when trying to ruin Elizabeth’s and Proctor reputation. Moreover, with indirect characterization, Miller uses dialogue to reveal Abigail as not the innocent teenager as others think she is. For instance, when she was alone with the girls, she angrily told them, “Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, about the other things, and I will come to you