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Miller based this play on records of a series of Witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The core of his version of these events is a love triangle involving John and Elizabeth Proctor and their former servant Abigail Williams.
Along with a number of Salem girls, Abigail has been seen dancing in the forest and is accused of practicing witchcraft. She then becomes chief accuser in a witch-hunt and singles out the innocent Elizabeth Proctor, hoping to supplant her as Proctor’s wife. Things, however, do not go as planned.
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