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Mercy Lewis was a servant for the Putnam household.
Mercy Lewis worked for John and Elizabeth Proctor.
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Along with the rest of the accusers, Mercy Lewis pretty much disappears from records after the trials so it is difficult to figure out her fate.
Mercy Lewis was a servant for the Putnam household.
Tituba, the Parris' servant from Barbados Abigail, Reverend Parris' niece Betty Parris, the 10 year old daughter of Rev. Parris Mercy Lewis, the servant of the Putnams
Mercy Lewis worked for John and Elizabeth Proctor.
The Putnams did not like the nurses because they were black and the Putnams are racist.
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Along with the rest of the accusers, Mercy Lewis pretty much disappears from records after the trials so it is difficult to figure out her fate.
Mercy Lewis was a real person in the Salem witch trials. Later, Arthur Miller used her as a character in the play "the crucible". Not much is widely known about Mercy Lewis as a real person. In the book however Mercy Lewis is the Putnam's servant. She is described as being a "fat, sly, merciless girl of eighteen". The fact that she is merciless is ironic given her name. At the beginning of the play, Mercy suggests beating Betty, "because I gave Ruth a good one and it waked her for a minute". At the end of the play, shamed, Mercy leaves Salem with Abigail.
Yes she stole Parris's money and fled the town with Mercy
no she was considered a devil worshiper