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he tells marry warren to go to the judge and tell the truth about how everything is a lie and also told her to tell the judge that she really made the doll and gave it to Abigail
because they don't want to tell the truth
She allies herself with Abigail and the other girls, even though she knows that it goes against the truth, because she is more afraid of not belonging than of lying.
When Mary Warren confesses and tells the truth, she says that it was just for fun and that Abigail made her. She says that the girls, Abigail especially wanted to call upon the devil to help get them the guy of their dreams. Before telling the truth, they confess saying that they were tempted because of Tituba.
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.
he tells marry warren to go to the judge and tell the truth about how everything is a lie and also told her to tell the judge that she really made the doll and gave it to Abigail
The woodcutter is telling the truth.
"Betrayal Unveiled: Vengeance in The Crucible"
honest means telling the truth
because they don't want to tell the truth
She allies herself with Abigail and the other girls, even though she knows that it goes against the truth, because she is more afraid of not belonging than of lying.
When Mary Warren confesses and tells the truth, she says that it was just for fun and that Abigail made her. She says that the girls, Abigail especially wanted to call upon the devil to help get them the guy of their dreams. Before telling the truth, they confess saying that they were tempted because of Tituba.
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
Listening to John Proctor and Mary Warren, Reverend Hale becomes convinced that they, not Abigail, are telling the truth.
"Telling" is a verb, while "truth" is a noun. Together, they form a phrase that describes the action of communicating facts or reality.
no because it's pregidice
By telling the truth.