Hysteria In The Crucible

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The Crucible Essay Lying can sometimes have major consequences, like death, and can hurt others. If one tells the truth, one doesn’t have to try to remember their story. In The Crucible, most of the characters lie to protect themselves or their family. Abigail is most to blame for the hysteria in Salem. She caused the most damage through her actions, but others are to blame for the hysteria as well. Three characters that contributed to the witch trials in Salem are John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor and Mary Warren. The first character that contributed to the hysteria is John Proctor, the protagonist. John is to blame because he had an affair with Abigail Williams, the antagonist, which led for him to be sentenced to be killed and later on