In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Mary Warren’s testimony crumbles when she is unable to faint on command, which undermines her credibility. During the court proceedings, she tries to demonstrate that she can no longer pretend to see spirits or be affected by witchcraft, but when pressured, she fails to replicate the act of fainting. This inability leads her to panic, and she ultimately turns against John Proctor, claiming he is the one who has threatened her, illustrating her vulnerability and the overwhelming pressure of the court.
No. She was an ardent Catholic .
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Mary suffered a stroke in 1902 which left her partially paralyzed and unable to walk.
If Mary was the mother of Jesus, she must have been alive before him.
she had to pretend to be a slave of elizabeth van lew she had to risk getting caught sending messages and rescueing slaves
Mary anointed Jesus before Lazarus died.
Mary McAleese's job was something in Law before she became president!
No the bible says Mary got pregnant before she married Joseph.
Mary was pregnant for approximately nine months before giving birth.
Mary I was crowned before Elizabeth I. Elizabeth was the heir to the throne after Mary's death.
Prior to marrying Thomas Reibey, Mary Reibey was Mary Haydock.