Mary Warren accuses John Proctor in an attempt to deflect blame from herself and protect her own interests during the Salem witch trials. Under pressure and fearing for her safety, she aligns with the other girls and their accusations, hoping to gain favor with the court and avoid punishment. Additionally, her relationship with Proctor complicates her motivations, as she feels both intimidated by his authority and influenced by the group's dynamics. Ultimately, her actions contribute to the tragic consequences of the witch hunt.
John Proctor, the man she lives with and works for.
Because if the Mary Warren stuck with Proctor the girls would further accuse her of being a witch therefore Mary ending up in jail and eventually hung.
Reverand Parris accuses John of trying to overthrow the court
In the beginning, Mary agrees to go with John Proctor and testify against Abigail in court, but then when actually in court, she flakes under pressure and accuses Proctor of witchcraft and joins Abigail once again.
to confess
John Proctor, the man she lives with and works for.
Because if the Mary Warren stuck with Proctor the girls would further accuse her of being a witch therefore Mary ending up in jail and eventually hung.
Reverand Parris accuses John of trying to overthrow the court
In the beginning, Mary agrees to go with John Proctor and testify against Abigail in court, but then when actually in court, she flakes under pressure and accuses Proctor of witchcraft and joins Abigail once again.
Court in Salem
to confess
She didn't accuse him, Marry Warren did because she couldn't tell the truth about not seeing any wittches.
mary warren confessed it
Yes. When Abigail Williams was fired by Elizabeth Proctor from her job at the Proctor home for having an affair with the head of the household, John Proctor, Mary Warren replaced her.
Mary Warren
Mary Warren.
Mary Warren