Mary Warren was pretending to be possessed and under the influence of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials. As one of the girls who claimed to experience fits and visions, she contributed to the hysteria by accusing others of witchcraft to deflect suspicion from herself. Her actions were driven by a mix of fear, social pressure, and a desire for attention and power within the community. Ultimately, her pretense fueled the tragic events of the trials.
To testify that the girls are only pretending to be possed
Turns against Mary Warren, accusing her.
because abigail had threaten her that she would kill her. :)
its a take home test not a ask people online test
Abigail is saying that she is doing God's work by pointing out the devil's people and now she is getting accused that she is pretending. Then Abigail says that Mary Waren is sending her spirit out in the court right know (by creating a cold draft) on her and the other kids. The other kids are all following Abigail's lead and they too are accusing Mary Warren of witchcraft. Danforth is suspicious of Mary Warren and John Proctor because he believes Abigail and the other girls that Mary Warren might be a witch because all the girls are under Mary Warren's spirit.
To testify that the girls are only pretending to be possed
Turns against Mary Warren, accusing her.
because abigail had threaten her that she would kill her. :)
its a take home test not a ask people online test
Abigail is saying that she is doing God's work by pointing out the devil's people and now she is getting accused that she is pretending. Then Abigail says that Mary Waren is sending her spirit out in the court right know (by creating a cold draft) on her and the other kids. The other kids are all following Abigail's lead and they too are accusing Mary Warren of witchcraft. Danforth is suspicious of Mary Warren and John Proctor because he believes Abigail and the other girls that Mary Warren might be a witch because all the girls are under Mary Warren's spirit.
That she was pretending all along and nobody really ever bewitched her, but she revoked her confession towards the end of the act when she was scared that she would hang.
Mary warren
Mary Warren hesitates to tell the court that Abigail and the other girls are pretending because she fears the repercussions from Abigail, who has already shown her willingness to manipulate and intimidate others. Additionally, Mary worries that her own status and safety will be compromised if she goes against the group. The pressure of conformity and the fear of being accused herself also contribute to her silence. Ultimately, the intense atmosphere of fear and hysteria surrounding the witch trials influences her decision.
Mary Anne Warren was born in 1946.
On April 18 1692 Mary Warren was accused of doing witchcraft.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Mary Warren tells the judge that the other girls in the court are pretending to be afflicted by witchcraft and are participating in the hysteria to avoid punishment. She reveals that they are all lying about their experiences and that they have the power to manipulate the court's proceedings. Mary feels pressured by the other girls to conform to their deceit, highlighting the group dynamics and fear that influence the events in Salem.
Mary Warren disobeys her employers and goes to Salem because she has become an official of the court. The character of Mary Warren is from The Crucible.