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1 February, 20:12

How does Arthur Miller use Abigail Williams as 'power' in The Crucible?

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  1. 1 February, 20:23
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    Abigail Williams is the vehicle that drives the play. She bears most of the responsibility for the girls meeting with Tituba in the woods, and once Parris discovers them, she attempts to conceal her behavior because it will reveal her affair with Proctor if she confesses to casting a spell on Elizabeth Proctor.
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