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In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Mary Warren's behavior in the Proctor household shifts from submissive and timid to more assertive and confident. Initially, she is easily influenced by Abigail and the other girls, but as she gains a sense of independence from her role in the court, she becomes more outspoken and defiant. However, this newfound confidence is tested when faced with the pressure of the other girls and the authority figures in the town, showcasing her internal conflict and vulnerability. Ultimately, her behavior reflects the broader themes of fear and power dynamics in the play.

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Why Abigail was put out of the proctors house?

she was a pprostitute who always wanted sex. shew as then stabbed and john had enough of her. he raped her and stripped her then threw her into the streets


In The Crucible by Arthur Miller why does cheever go to proctors house?

Because they have a warrant for her arrest. Cheever asks if Elizabeth owns any dolls, and Elizabeth replies that she has not owned dolls since she was a girl. Cheever spies the doll Mary Warren gave her. He finds a needle inside it. Cheever relates that Abigail had a fit at dinner in Parris's house that evening. Parris found a needle in her abdomen, and Abigail accused Elizabeth of witchcraft.


Why did elizabeth get arrested in the cruciable act 2?

Elizabeth gets arrested in the Crucible in Act two because Abigail runs into court with a needle stabbed into her stomach. She claims that Elizabeth's spirit did this, so they go such the proctors house for a poppet (rag doll), which represents Abigail. when they find the poppet there is a needle stuck in its stomach so that is enough evidence to get Elizabeth arrested. (that poppet was made by Mary Warren, their slave, and was given to Elizabeth the day before.


Why is Mary warren embarrassed and fearful when john proctor enters the room?

He forbidded her to leave the house. He was her boss.


How does Mary warren save elizabeths life?

Mary Warren saves Elizabeth's life by telling the court that she never saw Elizabeth's spirit leave her house. She says because she lives so close to her she would have seen it leave.