Loss Of Power In The Crucible

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The Fear of Corrupting Power ¨It is not the power that corrupts the fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it¨, said Aung San Suu Kyi. Power does not end those who have fear. The loss of power corrupts the fear that changes her. In the Crucible, by Arthur Miller, Abigail Williams displays fear while blaming others. She did not want the attention turning towards her; along with getting accused of being witched. Since Abigail is motivated by power, her decision to accuse Elizabeth and many others creates major dilemma. Abigail is motivated by fear because she is worried about John Proctor and her affair. She has love for John and is very jealous of Elizabeth Proctor. She tried to break her and John's relationship, but it doesn't go as planned. ¨ [Elizabeth Proctor] is blackening my name in the village! She is telling lies about me! She is a cold, …show more content…
It all turns on her and she gets put under major pressure. The town was starting to turn on her. Her first reaction was to run and get away from all of her troubles. Parris said, ¨Excellency, it profit nothing you should blame me. I cannot think they would run off except they fear to keep in Salem anymore. [ He is pleading ] Mark it sir, Abigail had close knowledge of the town and since the news of Andover has broken here--- (1100). Rev. Parris is talking about where they think they girls went. They figured they ran off from the fear and the town being run down. The cows and animals are not being taken care of anymore, the crops are not being harvested and the towns homes are beginning to get run down. Abigail changed in many ways throughout the Crucible. She was innocent and to become a criminal at the end. Abigail suddenly thought she had a mighty power and could take John from his wife Elizabeth. She didn't have enough power to get John's