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Relationship Between Abigail Williams And John Proctor

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In this eventful drama, The Crucible presents a relationship between John Proctor and Abigail Williams. The relationship of these two characters throughout the play has a massive impact on how certain characters’ act, ruins how people view them, and has a huge part of how people will be spending the rest of their life or even leading to death. John Proctor is a local farmer who lives outside of the town of Salem, John is a husband to Elizabeth Proctor and has children. Abigail Williams was once a servant of the Proctor household, but Elizabeth Proctor fired her after she discovered that Abigail was having an affair with her husband, John Proctor. Abigail is a young mischievous girl who seems to mess with John’s head, persuading him into a sin that he will regret afterwards. Most affairs tend to include the reasoning that they want what they do not have, and a young girl offering herself to him is just the thing that crept into John Proctors sinful thoughts and actions. John had no specific reason to have an affair with Abigail, just falling into the trap of adultery and …show more content…

Cheating on your spouse was highly looked down during this period, you were seen as sinful and didn’t have much respect from peers which would mean that you didn’t want anybody to know about what you have done. Since Elizabeth Proctor caught the scene, her actions and views toward John Proctor changed, making her not be able to trust him or know if he’s even telling the truth anymore, and simply not as happy in the home knowing that her husband had an affair with a teenage girl. This also affected Abigail’s views on both John and Elizabeth, since Abigail confessed her passionate love for John, he still wouldn’t go back with her, which led Abigail to hate Elizabeth even more. Abigail hated Elizabeth so much that Abigail wanted Elizabeth dead, which would leave John to be

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