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Essay heading: Abigail Williams: Character Analysis
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Pretty soon they were ill-famed because of this and it caused Abby to leave Salem in hopes of a fresh start. The only really irrefutable statement that can be made is that no matter how disturbing her childhood was, killing a dozen people or more was not the way to help make the pain go away.
Abigail's character is full of little intricacies that cannot be explained without pages and pages... displayed 300 characters
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She seems very devious but maybe this was her defense. Maybe she didn't want anyone to know the horrors she had to go through. She sought any means of release. She sought the liberation of these horrors through an affair with a farmer named John Proctor. John fulfilled several of Abby's deep needs. He satisfied her longing for love, attention, and self gratification... displayed next 300 characters
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