Reveals the affair with Abby
Abigail is seeking vengeance
"The Crucible" is a story featuring the character John Proctor. He says Abigail told him she was going to accuse Elizabeth.
They were making a spell to kill Elizebth Proctor
Mary Warren says the girls are lying when Proctor brings her to speak with Judge Danforth.
He is arrested because the girls in court say his spirit was the one who made all this happen.
Marry Warrens inability to faintMary Warrens inability to faint.Mary
"The Crucible" is a story featuring the character John Proctor. He says Abigail told him she was going to accuse Elizabeth.
They were making a spell to kill Elizebth Proctor
Mary Warren says the girls are lying when Proctor brings her to speak with Judge Danforth.
He is arrested because the girls in court say his spirit was the one who made all this happen.
Marry Warrens inability to faintMary Warrens inability to faint.Mary
In "The Crucible", John Proctor and Thomas Putnam have a dispute over religion. They dispute whether or not the girls are making things up or if it is a true act of witches.
At the end of act one te girls find themselves doing harsh things to John proctor because he has been a naughty boy.
The causes and effects in the crucible are: Lust - leads to abigail and proctor's affair, then ultimately the deaths of many Jealousy - Abigail is jealous of Elizabeth Proctor and wants to kill her "You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!" - then John Proctor is killed Superstition - only a fool who is superstitious would take a group of teenage girls word that they were being bewitched; as a result, there is mass hysteria and many innocent people are killed Mary Warren's shifting alliance - she screws John Proctor over by lying
In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.
Proctor doesn't want Mary to go back to court because it will further involve him. He doesn't believe the girls who are making the accusations, but the court is being unfair and unjust to those accused.
Mary Warren is perpetuating falsehood when she aligns herself with Abigail Williams and the other girls, making her complicit with their false visions and accusations of witchcraft. Specifically, once she is convinced by John Proctor to tell the truth about the girls' accusations, she is manipulated by Abigail into recanting her confession and accusing John Proctor of attempting to coerce her into a compact with the Devil.
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