Mary Warren was scared to confess because she feared the repercussions from both the other girls involved in the witch trials and the community. She worried that if she admitted to lying or went against the group's accusations, she would be ostracized, punished, or even harmed. Additionally, the intense atmosphere of fear and hysteria surrounding the trials amplified her anxiety about speaking out against the prevailing narrative. Ultimately, her fear of losing her social standing and safety outweighed her desire for honesty.
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That she was pretending all along and nobody really ever bewitched her, but she revoked her confession towards the end of the act when she was scared that she would hang.
so that she can confess and save elizabeth
She is scared of the other girls.
to confess
to confess
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That she was pretending all along and nobody really ever bewitched her, but she revoked her confession towards the end of the act when she was scared that she would hang.
so that she can confess and save elizabeth
She is scared of the other girls.
Mary warren
No I am not scared of bloody Mary
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.
I'm in year 7 and there is this guy I am head over heels for but am scared to confess how I feel towards him and how he will react what do I do
Mary Anne Warren was born in 1946.
On April 18 1692 Mary Warren was accused of doing witchcraft.