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John Procter And Abigail Symbols In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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The tragic story about the crucible many people were seen by the devil and doing things with the devil and later believed in God and some fake some things that had to do with witchcraft. But there were so much tragedy people kept with secrets and were hanged innocent. Some kept the truth some didn’t but at the end of the play when everything had been solved well most of everything was all lies from Abigail and later Danforth notices that the poor people were hanged into this mess they were innocent and then realize he’s maybe the bad one. John Procter and Abigail symbols were both similar but not has bad as Abigail because it was all her mess and brought people into this situation and all this mess that had been caused had every body’s mistakes they had done. …show more content…
He did want to tell the court that but he couldn’t because his wife was there and he would’ve been killed either way, so his secret were about the witch craft and other things, that was the secret he kept some hidden. And also he was with the devil because he didn’t believe in God until, he believed in God and felt his presence. He didn’t love Abigail; Abigail loved him so he stop because it wasn’t right and just left her. Until when he confess about their affair and cheated his wife like the truth stop the silver or metals melted inside the crucible stop from spilling out. If Abigail were a crucible it would crack because she lied about the girls seeing the devil, which might of been a ghost. And she wanted this to happen and wanted her wife killed because she could have his husband to her

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