Mary Warren reveals that she saved Elizabeth Proctor's life by speaking out for her when she was being accused of witchcraft.
Mary Warren reveals that she saved Elizabeth Proctor's life by speaking out for her when she was being accused of witchcraft.
Mary Warren reveals that she saved Elizabeth Proctor's life by speaking out for her when she was being accused of witchcraft.
Mary Warren was the seventeen year old servant of John and Elizabeth Proctor. She was one of the accusers, and the only one who, during the trials, said she had been lying. After the trials, we do not know what happened to her.
Elizabeth wants John to go to Salem to expose the truth about the witch trials and to reveal the falsehood of the accusations. She urges him to confront Abigail Williams and put an end to her manipulations. Elizabeth believes that by doing so, John can protect their family and restore justice to their community.
Elizabeth Proctor informs her husband, John Proctor, that the witch trials in Salem are escalating and that many townspeople are being accused and jailed. She reveals that their servant, Mary Warren, has been participating in the trials and is now acting with a sense of authority. Elizabeth expresses her concern about the hysteria and the impact it is having on their community, highlighting the danger and injustice of the situation. She fears for their safety and the implications of the trials on their lives.
Marry Warren
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Elizabeth Proctor wants John to tell Ezekiel Cheever that she is innocent and that he should speak out against the false accusations of witchcraft. She hopes that John will defend her honor and reveal the truth about the hysteria surrounding the trials. Ultimately, Elizabeth desires for John to take a stand against the injustice occurring in Salem.
Court in Salem
Elizabeth and John have sex
because john cheats with abigail and she drags him in
they had three : Helen Elizabeth, Anne , & warren
Abigail tells John Proctor that she is in love with him, and wants them to leave Salem and John's wife, Elizabeth.