In court, Mary Warren was unable to assert her own agency and truthfully testify about the events in Salem. She was caught between fear of the other girls and the pressure from the court, which led her to conform to the hysteria rather than speak out against the false accusations. This highlights her struggle with the oppressive atmosphere of the witch trials, where honesty was often overshadowed by fear and social dynamics.
Because she is an Official of the court
Mary Warren had been in Salem, where she was participating in the court proceedings as one of the accusers in the witch trials. She spent the day in court, where she was involved in the testimony and the escalating hysteria surrounding the trials. This left her unable to help with the household chores back at home, leading to tensions with the Proctor family.
cause of her involvement in court
Mary WArren is so spirited because she is now an official of the court. She must attend to the court trials everyday, this makes her very proud and happy. ~ SarahBo
Elizabeth and John have sex
Because she is an Official of the court
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.
cause of her involvement in court
Mary WArren is so spirited because she is now an official of the court. She must attend to the court trials everyday, this makes her very proud and happy. ~ SarahBo
Court in Salem
Elizabeth and John have sex
To demonstrate it.
so that she can confess and save elizabeth
Mary Warren.
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
She is asked to faint as she had before.
The doll (poppet) she sewed in court, which Abigail had stuck a needle into to frame Elizabeth.