Revenge In The Cruible
The Effects of Revenge
The Crucible makes the reader suspicious, confused and angry. Revenge, the key source to this confusing suspicion, develops through the main characters: Abigail Williams accuses Elizabeth Proctor and Mary Warren of witchery due to jealousy, Giles Corey gets pressed for his land out of covetousness, and Mr. Parris believes only those who agree with his greedy ways.
Having "known" John Proctor it becomes evident that Abigail, a 17-year-old orphan, is extremely
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de awakening to the lack in the community.
Revenge was sought out and achieved through Marry Warren, Elizabeth, Giles, and Mr. Parris. Abigail achieves revenge on Elizabeth and then to Marry Warren. Giles makes his strong and stubborn point. Mr. Parris makes his cosmetic change in the end so he will have people to agree or disagree with him. Revenge successfully meets its conclusion through the deaths of Giles Corey, George Jacobs, and John Proctor.
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