In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," John Proctor tells Mary Warren to "be not afraid." This quote emphasizes the importance of courage and integrity in the face of fear and societal pressure during the Salem witch trials. Proctor's encouragement reflects his desire for Mary to stand up for the truth, despite the potential consequences she may face.
So she wouldn't die
"Now,remember the angel raphael and what he said to the boy tobias..Do that which is good, and no harm shall come to thee"
Yes. When Abigail Williams was fired by Elizabeth Proctor from her job at the Proctor home for having an affair with the head of the household, John Proctor, Mary Warren replaced her.
to confess
Elizabeth Proctor fired Abigail Williams when she found out her husband was having an affair with Abigail. Mary was the Proctor's second servant.
So she wouldn't die
"Now,remember the angel raphael and what he said to the boy tobias..Do that which is good, and no harm shall come to thee"
Mary Proctor was born in 1862.
Mary Proctor died in 1957.
Court in Salem
Mary Brave Bird was born in 1953.
to confess
Yes. When Abigail Williams was fired by Elizabeth Proctor from her job at the Proctor home for having an affair with the head of the household, John Proctor, Mary Warren replaced her.
Elizabeth Proctor fired Abigail Williams when she found out her husband was having an affair with Abigail. Mary was the Proctor's second servant.
to confess
A cake
She had been disobeying him.