She is asked to faint as she had before.
To demonstrate it.
they asked her to faint again in the court but she cannot do it. It was hard for her to do it because I think she never faints.
She is asked to faint as she had before.
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
Mary cannot faint when asked by the court because her fainting is not a genuine physical response but rather a psychological mechanism she has learned to employ. The court setting requires her to maintain composure and present herself authentically, making it difficult for her to resort to an act that might be seen as manipulative or insincere. Additionally, the pressure of the legal environment may inhibit her ability to summon such a response, as she is likely aware of the consequences of her actions.
To demonstrate it.
they asked her to faint again in the court but she cannot do it. It was hard for her to do it because I think she never faints.
they asked her to faint again in the court but she cannot do it. It was hard for her to do it because I think she never faints.
She is asked to faint as she had before.
faint
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
She does not faint on command
Clark Kent pretended to when a mugger threatened to shoot him and Lois Lane.
mary warren
She cannot faint on command
Mary Warren of course... but what I don't get is why precisely she couldn't faint...
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