Table of Contents
- 1 How did Abigail find a way to officially accuse Elizabeth?
- 2 What evidence is there that Abigail wants Elizabeth dead?
- 3 When did Abigail Williams accuse Elizabeth?
- 4 What does Elizabeth realize when she finds out that she has been accused?
- 5 Why can’t John prove what Abigail told him why does Elizabeth pick up on this?
- 6 What evidence was used in the crucible?
- 7 What has Elizabeth Proctor said about Abigail?
- 8 What does Abigail stand to gain if Elizabeth is found guilty of witchcraft?
How did Abigail find a way to officially accuse Elizabeth?
How did Abigail find a way of officially accusing Elizabeth of witchcraft? Abigail puts a 2-inch needle into her stomach while Mary gives Elizabeth a poppet with a needle in it, this convinces people of witchcraft. He want’s to take Mary Warren to testify in court for Elizabeth.
What evidence is there that Abigail wants Elizabeth dead?
“She wants me dead,” says Elizabeth of Abigail, and indeed, Abigail does intend for Elizabeth to die. To accomplish this, Abigail makes it look like Elizabeth is practicing witchcraft by claiming that Elizabeth sticks needles in the poppet that Mary Warren gave Elizabeth in order to cause Abigail pain.
What evidence is used against Elizabeth in the crucible?
The evidence that Ezekiel Cheever uses to justify the arrest of Elizabeth Proctor is the doll that he finds at her house. When he finds the doll, he also finds that there is a long needle stuck into its stomach.
When did Abigail Williams accuse Elizabeth?
We learn via Cheever that Abigail has charged Elizabeth Proctor as a witch (Act 2, p. 69). It turns out that while at dinner at the Parris house, Abigail fell to the floor, writhing in pain, and a needle was pulled out of her by Parris; Abigail then “testify it were your wife’s familiar spirit pushed it in” (Act 3, p.
What does Elizabeth realize when she finds out that she has been accused?
When she finds out that she has been accused, Elizabeth realizes that Abigail wants her dead so she can have John all to herself. Elizabeth believes Abigail’s plan to get what she wants is to accuse Elizabeth of witchcraft to the court, and to try to have her hanged along with the others.
Why does Elizabeth think Abigail wants her dead *?
Why does Elizabeth think Abigail wants to kill her? Elizabeth knows of John’s affair with Abby. She believes that Abby wants to take her place as John’s wife. She doesn’t want to testify because he is afraid of Abigail.
Why can’t John prove what Abigail told him why does Elizabeth pick up on this?
John can’t prove what Abigail told him because he was alone with her when she said it, making him the only witness. Why does Elizabeth pick up (Why can’t John prove what Abigail told him)on this? because it differs from the story John told her originally. As he is about to whip Mary Warren, John stops short.
What evidence was used in the crucible?
The main evidence that the court accepts for whether someone is a witch (in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible) is the testimony of the girls lead by Abigail Williams. When the girls shriek or faint or get cold or pretend to see a bird, that is seen as proof.
What evidence of Elizabeth’s guilt does Cheever find quizlet?
What evidence of Elizabeth’s guilt does Cheever find? Cheever finds the poppet and in it there was a needle.
What has Elizabeth Proctor said about Abigail?
Elizabeth also accuses Abigail of vanity over her good looks, which is part of Elizabeth perceiving her former maid as a whore. Elizabeth also says she dismissed Abigail from service because she was a poor housekeeper. Abigail, in turn, calls Elizabeth “a bitter woman, a lying, cold, sniveling woman.”
What does Abigail stand to gain if Elizabeth is found guilty of witchcraft?
If Elizabeth is found guilty of witchcraft, Abigail may get her job as the Proctors’ servant back, since she was fired by Elizabeth. She also might be able to have a relationship with John Proctor again, since his wife would be out of the picture and she would be able to “take [her] place.”