Mary Warren holds considerable influence over the proctors in "The Crucible" due to her role as a key witness in the witch trials, where her testimony can sway public opinion and legal proceedings. Her position as a member of the group of girls claiming to be afflicted by witchcraft gives her a sense of power, which she uses to assert herself against the authority figures in Salem. Additionally, her fear of the other girls, particularly Abigail, keeps her compliant and manipulative, allowing her to navigate the dangerous dynamics of the community. This precarious balance of power makes her a pivotal character in the unfolding events of the play.
Mary Warren
Mary Warren
Mary says to the Proctors that thirty-nine (39) people stand accused of witchcraft.
I did not react to Elizabeth Proctors arrest.
What did mary warren do that she did not have permission from the proctors to do
Mary Warren
Mary Warren
Mary says to the Proctors that thirty-nine (39) people stand accused of witchcraft.
how does it change
I did not react to Elizabeth Proctors arrest.
What did mary warren do that she did not have permission from the proctors to do
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
Abigail lost her her job with the Proctors because she was having an affair with Elizabeth's husband
nothing
house wife
The address of the Troy Proctors Foundation is: Po Box 1375, Troy, NY 12181-1375
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