Abigail In The Crucible

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Aristotle distributed his brilliant philosophy of life to the world, and when he shared his thoughts on lying and said, “The least initial deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold”. In the 1630s, there were very strict, religious group that think they have to purify the Church and cannot enjoy anything that is fun. They were the Puritans. Abigail, a Puritan girl in the play The Crucible, did not want to always live by their strict rules which creates disorder in her quiet town of Salem. She can be thought as a victim of her society because of the rigid guidelines she has to live by. However, she still goes through with the affair with John Proctor and generates havoc wherever she goes. Abigail is to blame for the events that
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