She is asked to faint as she had before.
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.
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
To faint
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.
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.
faint
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
To faint
She cannot faint on command
She does not faint on command
She does not faint on command
Mary Warren played the role of John and Elizabeth's maid after Abigail Williams, and she is forced to confess her lying to the Court all along for trying to frame Elizabeth by leaving a poppet in the Proctor household. She is easily manipulated and frightened as the girls begin to imitate her whilst she is asked by Parris to faint as she and the girls did in the beginning. But being struck with fear, Mary isn't able to faint. In the end of Act three, she turns on John Proctor by calling him the Devils man, and announcing that Proctor would hang her is his wife, Elizabeth, hangs for being accused of a witch.
She does not faint on command