Judging a person by their appearance could be devastatingly
disappointing. In the Crucible we see girls that appear to be typical teenagers.
These girls say they're good, dress like all the others, and even go to church;
however, judging from their looks no one would ever know they're involved
in witchcraft and one of them in adultery. In this story you can say that
people who claim to be good may be hypocrites.
In this story many people say they are good, but they're hypocrites.
Most of them are involved in witchcraft. We see Abigail Williams who attends
church and says she is good, but is practicing witchcraft and committing
adultery. She is being a hypocrite by going to church and pretending to be
Christian when she's not. Abigail calls upon evil spirits and drinks blood to
try to kill John Proctor (the man she committed adultery with). She also tries
to get Mrs. Proctor killed by saying she tried to kill her by doing witchcraft.
Abigail sticks a needle in her stomach and says it was Mrs. Proctor's spirit
Just cause people say they're good doesn't mean they are. They could
be hypocrites like in the story. In the story we see that Abigail is not the
person she claims to be. The people later find out that she did practice
witchcraft and committed adultery. The people also find out that Abigail tried
to frame Mrs. Proctor. From this story you can learn to never judge a person
by their looks or how good they say they are.
Judging a person by their appearance could be devastatingly
disappointing. In the Crucible we see girls that appear to be typical teenagers.
These girls say they're good, dress like all the others, and even go to church;
however, judging from their looks no one would ever know they're involved
in witchcraft and one of them in adultery. In this story you can say that
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