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... I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down.” (20) Those powerful words are spoken by Mis Abigail Williams of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Readers attempting to classify Abigail into some sort of binary or, even dichotomous type of classification fail to see her true quality in the story. Abigail Williams isn’t just black and white, she is the most misunderstood character in the play. ...
“I never kept no poppets, not since I were a girl. ... Abigail planned on getting John, even if it meant killing his wife. ... He might have been the bronze, but Abigail was the brains. ... I saw Indians smash my dear parents’ heads on the pillow next to mine, and I have seen some reddish work done at night.
Approximate Word count = 624 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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