John Proctor is angry at Mary Warren for going to court because he forbid her not to. He believed that the trials were wrong and since she was his servant, he didn't want her to be a part of it.
Later though, after Elizabeth was accused he made Mary go back to court and tell them that Abigail and the other girls were faking.
Quote: "Be you foolish Mary Warren? Be you deaf? I forbid you leave the house, did I not? Why shall I pay you? I am looking for you more often than my cows!"
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Mary Warren explains that she went to Salem to participate in the court proceedings and serve as an official of the court, as she is one of the accusers. She feels empowered by her role and is eager to assert her importance in the community. Additionally, she tries to justify her actions to Elizabeth Proctor by claiming that her involvement is necessary for the sake of justice, despite the chaos surrounding the witch trials.
John Proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams.
John Proctor avoids going to Salem primarily due to his disdain for the hypocrisy and corruption he perceives in the court and the witch trials. He feels guilty about his affair with Abigail Williams and fears that his reputation will be further tarnished if he involves himself in the chaos. Additionally, Proctor is grappling with his own moral dilemmas and struggles to reconcile his actions with his principles, leading him to withdraw from the community's turmoil.
Mary Warren is afraid to testify because she knows that if she speaks out against Abigail Williams and the other girls, she will likely face severe consequences. Mary Warren is aware of the power and influence that Abigail holds over the court and the community, and she fears retaliation from Abigail and the other girls. Additionally, Mary Warren is also afraid of being accused of witchcraft herself if she goes against the girls' narrative.
she has power over the other girls and Mary warren because they are sfraid of her and also she has thepower of keep going on with her lies
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Mary Warren explains that she went to Salem to participate in the court proceedings and serve as an official of the court, as she is one of the accusers. She feels empowered by her role and is eager to assert her importance in the community. Additionally, she tries to justify her actions to Elizabeth Proctor by claiming that her involvement is necessary for the sake of justice, despite the chaos surrounding the witch trials.
John Proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams.
John Proctor avoids going to Salem primarily due to his disdain for the hypocrisy and corruption he perceives in the court and the witch trials. He feels guilty about his affair with Abigail Williams and fears that his reputation will be further tarnished if he involves himself in the chaos. Additionally, Proctor is grappling with his own moral dilemmas and struggles to reconcile his actions with his principles, leading him to withdraw from the community's turmoil.
Mary Warren is afraid to testify because she knows that if she speaks out against Abigail Williams and the other girls, she will likely face severe consequences. Mary Warren is aware of the power and influence that Abigail holds over the court and the community, and she fears retaliation from Abigail and the other girls. Additionally, Mary Warren is also afraid of being accused of witchcraft herself if she goes against the girls' narrative.
Depends how much Ben's mam is going for?
more angry birds
I think Hale went to Proctors house because he heard that John Proctor has been missing out on Sabeth(?) days lately and his third son has not been baptised. Also I think he went to tell John Proctor that Elizabeth's name was mentioned in Court that day.
she has power over the other girls and Mary warren because they are sfraid of her and also she has thepower of keep going on with her lies
There is going to be a 4th of July angry birds.
Abigail told just him how they were only dancing in the woods and that no witchcraft was going on. So that shows that she is a liar and therefore is falsely accusing people of witchcraft.
"The Crucible" is a story featuring the character John Proctor. He says Abigail told him she was going to accuse Elizabeth.
he now what's going on but he can tell nothing