The character in The Crucible who portrays self-interest is Abigail Williams.
The Crucible is a fictional play by Arthur Miller. It is a four acts play that revolves around the affair between Abigail Williams and John Proctor. It occurs during the time the Salem Witch Trials were at its peak.
Though the play is based on the witch trials, it places emphasis on the people's self-interest and its dangerous effect on society. Abigail William portrays the characteristics of self-interest.
Abigail Williams is Reverend Parris's seventeen-year-old niece. She has an affair with John Proctor, which leads to Abigail leading the witchhunt and accusing Elizabeth Proctor, John Proctor's wife, of being a witch out of vengeance.
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