Mary Warren's discreet selfishness led to Elizabeth Proctor being jailed and John Proctor being hanged. In Act Two, Mary came home from the courthouse and gifted Elizabeth with a poppet she spent all day sewing because it symbolizes something out of the ordinary, perhaps witchcraft (Miller 56). She is trying to frame Elizabeth for having something strange in her home that she should not have. Mary does this because her friend Abigail wants Elizabeth Proctor gone so Abigail can be with her husband, John Proctor. Mary wants Abigail to approve of her and will do whatever it takes to get that approval; however, Mary does. Furthermore, Mary committed perjury by telling the court that John Proctor came to her every night to praise the devil (Miller
Mary Warrenn is the weak one who folds under pressure, the most courageous character would be John Proctor because he will speak against people. There was a time when the people in Salem were scared, the story The Crucible tell a story about my chosen character John Proctor who was brave, truthful, and sometimes weak. John wasn’t always a true man because he had an affair a young girl named abigail she's 17. He eventually stopped being shady, and admitted everything to his wife Elizabeth. During the time of Abigail's vengeance John didn't deny anything in front of the court.
Jordan Reed Mr. Bradley Honors English 10 04 April, 2023 Life is full of tough decisions, and often people believe their choices are in black and white. To further explain, people depict conflicting ideas as either right and wrong or good and bad. However, this is far from the reality of making difficult decisions. One piece of literature that blurs the lines of black and white thinking is Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. In this piece Miller expresses his discontent for society throughout the 1950s by metaphorically comparing it to the Salem witch trials that occurred during the 1690s.
Mary Warren stated that she was making the poppet beside Abigail and put the needle in the poppet for safe keeping. Abigail said, “It is a lie, sir.” Then she proceeded to state that she always saw poppets in the Proctor’s house when no one else saw them. While trying to bring out the truth there is a lot of anger and frustration with each other, which causes Proctor to bring out that Abigail and the other girls were dancing in the woods naked. This created mass hysteria because throughout this act Abigail has been telling lies and others are trying to bring out the truth.
Mary Warren is a selfish fearful liar. Exposition (Background Information): In the 1950s, Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible because he was inspired by the Red Scare and the mass hysteria it caused. During the Red Scare Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, would target and accused American citizens of being communists, including Arther Miller. Thesis:
Mary Warren gets home from working with the court, which John Proctor forbids her from going to, Mary Warren snaps at John Proctor saying she is an important part of the court and she must go. She shows herself siding with believing that she is doing a good thing lying to the court when she says, “The Devils lose in Salem, Mr.Proctor; we must discover where he’s hiding” (2.139-140). In this part of the book, Mary Warren is on the lying side. Mary Warren then goes with John Proctor to confess the truth about faking seeing the Devil. She confesses to the court that they have all been faking.
Mary Warren has several guilty consciences that lead up to being most responsible. For example when it said “I made a gift for you today, Goody Proctor. I had to sit long hours in a chair, and passed the time with sewing... Why, thank you, it’s a fair poppet”.(Act 2,59). Mary knows that Abigail made the poppet in court for vengeance against Elizabeth Proctor.
Reading the “Crucible by Arthur Miller” can be one of the most drama-filled intense stories anyone might ever get to read. Each page is filled with countless accusations and inequities, leading us to contradict ourselves and in time, make us question our own morality. In the book the reader gets to immerse themselves into what it would be like to be any part of a minority in 1692. They get multiple perspectives on what it is like to live in fear of judgment and false trials, they get to see how different characters react under these circumstances. The village lived in fear of anything “different.”
Has there ever been a time when you have been accused of something you did not do and painted in a negative light? This is The Crucible in a nutshell. Salem was in complete disarray as accusations of witchcraft spread through the town. The author, Arthur Miller, vividly depicts the Puritans' rowdy society. The Puritans lived in constant fear and anxiety, hoping they would not be convicted by government officials.
Mary Warren put a needle inside of the poppet, later on Abigail fell to the floor screaming with a needle in her stomach. Cheever finds the poppet in Elizabeth's possession and she is convicted of witchcraft. John Proctor knows the truth and speaks up to receive justice for his wife. In act II, Cheever arrives at John Proctor's house with a warrant for the arrest of his wife, Elizebeth was accused for the needle being found in Abigail's stomach. John Proctor rips the warrant out of Cheevers hand for Elizabeth's arrest and tears it in half.
The book I will be getting my information about my characters is called The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The names of the characters I will be discussing is a dedicated and self-appreciative girl by the name of Marry Warren and an out of town expert on witchcraft by the name of Rev. John Hale. Mary Warren’s role in the story is a girl who is not only somewhat loyal to the Proctor family but also as a girl who is being forced to do Abigail William’s dirty work because of fear of Abigail killing her. The role that Rev. John Hale plays, starts off as him coming in the play as an out of time Reverend to prove that the daughter of the Salem town reverend is not bewitched. Rev. John Hale’s role however soon becomes more important to the story by him
While alone, Abigail and the girls approach Mary threateningly, trying to hurt her for ratting them out. Though, when confronted, the girls pretend to be attacked by Mary’s spirit, and when accused of witchcraft by Judge Danforth Mary immediately resorts to lying and blames John for tempting her into witchery. Mary was being attacked by both the girls and the judges and no one believed her when she told the truth, so Mary pushed the blame to John Proctor. Mary Warren did it for her safety,
The court believes that they have enough info now to arrest Proctor. Mary Warren couldn't help defend Elizabeth of her innocence, since she is deeply afraid of Abigail. The reason Mary and the other girls are afraid of her is because she threatens them by saying “let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, about the other things, and i will come to you in the black of some terrible night and i will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you”(Miller Act 1).She has to make sure she has full control over the girls in order for everything to go as
Mary Warren then decided to accuse John Proctor even though John was only trying to bring the truth up. John was then sent to jail all because of Mary Warren couldn’t tell the
After continuous pressuring Mary Warren replies with ‘I cannot, they’ll turn on me— “showing us the mob has driven fear into people and how Marry is afraid to tell the truth in the case everyone will turn on her and blame her. Mary’s feeble attempt to recompense backfires, so when Abigail uses the poppet to blame it on Elizabeth, making Mary feel even worse thus she agrees to go with proctor to testify against Abigail in court. Later after agreeing to go to court to support Proctor Mary is asked who is at fault and in fear replies pointing to proctor “You’re the devil’s man!” (act three, page 119). This demonstrates how the fear of the mob and the overwhelming pressure from the Abigail makes her turn from the truth.
At the beginning of the trials Mary is on John and Elizabeth’s side in the argument and wants to prove Abigail wrong and to tell the truth about what they did. When Abigail starts repeating everything that Mary says and starts to make her look like she is possessed or is bewitched then it is a different story. Mary soon realizes that if she doesn’t decide to go against the Proctors then Abigail will ruin her and cause her to have to be hung. Mary soon starts to change her story and make false allegations to make herself look better. “I...I cannot tell how, but I did.