Yes, Mary Warren, at that time was regaurded as a good christian. Although she was, at first, a confessed witch she was later established as an accuser pointing out other witches to the community. The towns people of Salem really did believe that they were ridding the communtiy of the devil by doing so. They basically believed she was doing gods work.
Yes, Mary Warren was regarded as a good Christian. The court thought highly of her as she took the position and role in applying her knowledge to seek witches.
she herself considered herself as a good christian but by the public she was not. she was said to practice a witch religion.
no she was considered a devil worshiper
In Act III, John Proctor brings Mary Warren to the court to testify against the girls. He knows that her testimony should convince the court that the girls (especially Abigail) are lying and his wife is innocent.While it seems like a good plan, it doesn't work well for Proctor. The courts are not willing to listen to his evidence. When the court brings Abigail and the other girls in to refute Mary Warren's testimony, Mary Warren turns on Proctor.Screaming at him: No, I love God! I go your way no more! I love God, I bless God. sobbing as she rushes to Abigail. Abby, Abby, I'll never hurt you.When it seems the girls will turn on her, Mary Warren flips on Proctor by saying that he has forced her to lie in court and that it is actually he, and not Abigail, who is doing the Devil's work.
Rebbea Nurse
Yes, Mary Warren was regarded as a good Christian. The court thought highly of her as she took the position and role in applying her knowledge to seek witches.
she herself considered herself as a good christian but by the public she was not. she was said to practice a witch religion.
no she was considered a devil worshiper
yes
Thomas Putnam's character in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" is often viewed negatively, as he is depicted as self-serving and manipulative. His actions during the Salem witch trials, including accusing others to gain their land, suggest a lack of true Christian values such as compassion and honesty. While he may have outwardly conformed to the societal norms of a good Christian, his motivations reveal a more selfish and morally questionable nature. Thus, he is not regarded as a good Christian by the standards of the play.
In Act III, John Proctor brings Mary Warren to the court to testify against the girls. He knows that her testimony should convince the court that the girls (especially Abigail) are lying and his wife is innocent.While it seems like a good plan, it doesn't work well for Proctor. The courts are not willing to listen to his evidence. When the court brings Abigail and the other girls in to refute Mary Warren's testimony, Mary Warren turns on Proctor.Screaming at him: No, I love God! I go your way no more! I love God, I bless God. sobbing as she rushes to Abigail. Abby, Abby, I'll never hurt you.When it seems the girls will turn on her, Mary Warren flips on Proctor by saying that he has forced her to lie in court and that it is actually he, and not Abigail, who is doing the Devil's work.
Rebbea Nurse
hi I'm Sarah I'm sorry to disturb annoy you and totally annoy you but I'm called Sarah Good does that mean i have bad luck or something and have you tried looking it up on google or wikianswers.
I always favoured Janette Oke, Mary Connealy and such. They are Christian authors But that is just my favouring.:) Another Answer: John Steinbeck.
A good man
A good nickname for Christian would have to be Chris.
yes