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    not change for the better‚ they make go back to their old ways‚ but they change at some point‚ and even the small changes matter. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Mary Warren changes for the better‚ until she goes back to her old ways. Yet that’s what made her so realistic‚ she wasn’t always good or noble‚ she wasn’t brave. Mary Warren was absolutely‚ without a doubt‚ a coward‚ and a selfish one at that. However‚ she knew she was selfish and cowardly‚ she hated that about herself and wanted to change

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    The Crucible: Mary Warren

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    during the Salem witch trials. Mary Warren‚ in particular‚ is a young servant girl whose ethics are challenged when she becomes afflicted with terror and intimidation. <br> <br>The essential conflict Mary Warren encounters is admitting to the court that the trials are simply pretend. Internally‚ she realizes that the accusations are mortally wrong and cruel. The trial is based on hatred and revenge‚ resulting in the condemning and execution of innocent villagers. However‚ Mary feels threatened to speak

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    move the plot along? “Goody” is a term of address much like our “Mrs.” It is short for “Goodwoman.” 9. What motivation is Miller attributing to Thomas Putnam’s actions? 10. What do we learn from the conversation that Mercy‚ Abigail‚ and Mary Warren have while alone? 11. How do we see that Abigail is the acknowledged leader of this group? 12. In his stage directions‚ Miller tells us that despite‚ or perhaps due to‚ his upright appearance‚ John Proctor feels he is a fraud because he

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    written about in The Crucible that have many meaning. Mary Warren is a character of importance and shows examples of a lesson that many people need to learn today. Demonstrating qualities of being a coward‚ fearful‚ and a very dishonest‚ the character of Mary Warren is developed by Arthur Miller in order to support lesson that many people need to learn today that if we do not learn from the past that history will repeat itself. Mary Warren is a coward. She demonstrates this quality throughout the

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    Mary Warren Essay

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    drama a troubled girl named Mary Warren fights through the false accusations of other girls and the citizens of Salem‚ Massachusetts. Mary Warren is an innocent girl stuck in the middle of a bad situation. She is forced to make some harmful decisions in order to protect her own life. Mary Warren is a young girl that is intimidated easily. She is a follower and her leaders are John Proctor and Abigail Williams. Throughout the play both Proctor and Abigail force Mary to do things that put her life

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    The Character of Mary Warren In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ Mary Warren is shown to the audience as a lonely character with a lack of fortitude. Her weak will and timid nature puts her in many situations where she refuses to stand up and do what she knows is right. Warren succumbs under peer pressure and societal expectations‚ placing her in a predicament that causes her to harm other people. She is not an evil person‚ but as a result of her giving in to what people want‚ she makes a few malicious

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    Mary Warren also seen as Abigail’s follower. Abigail tells Mary to lie and accuse innocent people of witchcraft. Mary and Abigail knows it is not the right thing to do but Mary still goes with the flow because Abigail threatened to kill her. Mary is now scared of Abigail and feels intimidated by her Mary does not want to get on Abigail’s bad side‚ so Mary tries to please Abigail as much as possible to keep everything together. Mary lies in court that Sarah Good‚ mumbled words under her breathe and

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    Crucible” the character Mary Warren changes her personality from act one to act two. In act one‚ Mary Warren is scared because of what they did in the woods and the punishment that all of the girls will get for participating in the act. In act two Mary Warren gains power and uses it to her advantage and she is forgetting her duties at home and she is defying John Proctor and saying that she’ll do it another time. After everything happens in this book it is clear that Mary Warren changes a lot and starts

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    The Crucible is a study in how mass hysteria can quickly get out of control and become very harmful if not deadly. Mary Warren is a catalytic character in The Crucible as she is both a mirror and a foil for many characters‚ and her ever changing bravery‚ or lack thereof‚ is what ushers the story along. Mary is a very malleable character. At first‚ she is very obedient towards her employer‚ John Proctor‚ then very submissive towards the brutal character of Abigail. She enjoys the respect she receives

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    The whole town is called by Danforth when Mary Warren declares that she wants‚ to tell the truth once and for all. The town goes inside the small‚ brown‚ and cold court. Some sit-down and some stand-up. They are waiting anxiously for Mary Warren. Most of their faces were full of fear of being arrested when Mary Warren is finished with her statement. Mary Warren appears out of the tiny door in the corner. Her face is blank‚ there is no expression. She stands in front of a tall podium and begins.

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