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College Term Papers - Instant Download(sponsored links) Abigail AdamsSummary and analysis of Charles W. Akers' biography of Abigail Adams, "Abigail Adams: An American Woman." -- 1,921 words; MLA Abigail Adams This paper analyzes the life of Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, the second president of the United States as presented by Charles W. Akers in his book “Abigail Adams: An American Woman”. -- 1,260 words; MLA The Old Testament's Abigail: The Personification of Reason This paper looks at the times in which Abigail lived and examines the character of Abigail (2 Samuel). -- 2,615 words; Abigail Adams-An American Woman A review of the life of Abigail Adams, a pioneer and trendsetter in redefining the role of women. -- 991 words; MLA John and Abigail Adams and the Revolution A look at how John and Abigail Adams were able to cope with life during the Revolutionary War through their love and mutual support for each other. -- 1,247 words; MLA |
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ABIGAILJohn Proctor, in my eyes was all around a pretty good man. Except for the fact that he committed adultery with Abigail Williams, when she was his household servant. Proctor hates hypocrisy, and his hidden sin causes a great deal of moral anguish within him. I believe that he had good in him, because he wasn't about to let Abigail get away with lying, hurting others, or breaking up his family. Proctor confessed to committing adultery to save his wife. That was a big step for him. I feel that it showed love for his wife. His wife had to go and lie, but it was to save him. The whole situation is confusing to me. Abigail should have just told the truth and confessed her love for John. I do not like her character at all. John stood strong, though, like a man of his nature should have. If I was him I would have cracked. He did crack some, but not like I would have. I would have jumped on Abigail and beat her down. It's not right to lie like she did. A moral dilemma occurred with Proctor over the decision to confess or not to confess to witchcraft. I think he should have confessed. Then, he would still have his family; his wife, his boys, and the baby. He chose to save his name. In my eyes, that was selfish, because now his family is fatherless, and has to suffer. Sure, if he would have confessed he would no longer have his name, but couldn't he move away? It might catch up with him someday, but he would still have his family and be able to go on living his life. What is Elizabeth Proctor, his wife, to do now? She has to raise two boys and a baby all alone. John should have confessed. The ending of the movie really made me mad. Abigail should have confessed her love for John and saved his life. She didn't though. I guess that is how it really went back then, in Salem. Although, I do not agree with the outcome, I do think that it was brave of Proctor to give his life. I think deep down Proctor knew that if he died, Abigail would pay for what she has caused. Abigail only wanted John Proctor to love her, but now that he is dead she can never have him. She will be in pain for the rest of her life, because of what she did. Proctor knew that too. |
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