In The Crucible the dishonesty of Abigail Williams destroys the lives of
John Proctor, his wife Elizabeth, and Mary Warren. Abigail is a mean and vindictive person who always wants her way, no matter who she hurts. Many deceitful acts, in this play, result in someone's death and Abigail Williams lies from Act I to the final curtain fall. John Proctor's death was unjust, like so many others during the Salem Witch Trials. Mistrust, poor judgment, and honesty on his own part all played smaller roles in the demise of John Proctor, but it was one girl's lies that set him on the gallows.
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