Character Analysis Of Abigail Williams In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In ‘The Crucible’ desperate times cause for desperate measures. Abigail Williams is stuck in a situation to where she has to lie consecutively so she won’t be punished for adultery and witchcraft. She stays under the radar by accusing other people of witchery saying “I saw Sarah
Good with the devil, I saw goody Osman with the devil”. When these people have done nothing to harm anyone.
When in court Abigail Williams is questioned by the judge of why one girl claims that all is this is just a joke and she wants to do the right thing. Abigail gets nervous when she steps forward and confronts her so she frightens the court by saying “Why do you come yellow bird”. Making accusations that its trying to attack them so she can avoid getting in trouble.