The Crucible - Good versus Evil It was a play with tremendous feelings with many inside twists hidd en in the archives of the true story. It was a play with emotional feelings;feelings of anger , hate, and evil, yet feelings of manipulation, good, andpureness. It was the Crucible. A fireball of guilt, evil, and good compiledinto one magnification. The Crucible: Good versus Evil.The play contained many scenarios of good versus evil, and the characterswho generally possessed these feelings and intentions. But it must beunderstood t hat there were the intentions, the incentives, and then theactions taken out on a person or a group of people. Every character couldeither be placed in the intentions under good or bad intentions. Aft erthat, almost every character has mixed feelings of evil or good actions.The fight between the centre of evil and the centre of good is theforemost important of the points. Abigail Williams is the nucleus of allevil in the story. Sh e is the one who triggers off this sense of hate inthe play. She tempts Proctor into lechery, and comm its unlawful acts whichall are against the Puritan religion. To escape punishment for dancing, shedeflects the actions and blames them on someone else, and does not care howmany lives she ruins. La ter when she grows into power and influence, sheseems to enjoy sending these innocent peopl e their deaths. She takespleasure in her lies, and thrives on the attention and power that th eybring her. All these are the aspects of being the evil character. Power,attention, and acts of w rongful doing. Therefore she can be labelled withbeing the evil character in the novel. She uses evi l actions disguised asgood by admitting who was with the devil. Of course the people she accusesa re actually innocent, but she has the ability to manipulate people intobelieving that she is doin g good. This again is evil.The centre of good can be labelled as John Proctor. He is considere d the'hero' of the ...