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... that the girls could have lied, " Indeed not, but it strike hard upon me that she will dare come here with such a tale (89), " Danforth sais about Mary. ...
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... When Mary Warren confessed to Danforth that she, along with the other accusers were sporting, he refused to believe her. To think. ...
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... Through the characters of Danforth, Mary Warren and Susanna Walcott, Miller successfully discusses this issue in relation to fears of repercussions, isolation ...
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... The second bout of mass hysteria occurs in the courtroom where Mary Warren is denouncing the other girls as frauds: Danforth: What is it, child? WhatÕs there? ...
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... When Proctor is trying to prove to Danforth that Mary did not see any spirits, and that he has a deposition stating what Mary says, Danforth instantly says, "No ...
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... as frauds. The next day, John brings Mary to court and tells Judge Danforth that Mary will testify against the girls. The judge ...
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... As Danforth asks him why John answers with a cry "How may I live ... Furthermore, Mary Warren was a young girl evidently stricken with terror and inner conflict. ...
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... As Danforth asks him why John answers with a cry "How may I live ... Furthermore, Mary Warren was a young girl evidently stricken with terror and inner conflict. ...
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... Danforth even says to Mary Warren "You will confess yourself or you will hang!" (117). Reverend Hale is also heated up during the entire book. ...
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... Clearly the battle which Mary faced from the very beginning was enormous. ... However, as John confesses, he can not allow Danforth to make it officially documented ...
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... Clearly the battle which Mary faced from the very beginning was enormous. ... However, as John confesses, he can not allow Danforth to make it officially documented ...
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... Clearly the battle which Mary faced from the very beginning was enormous. ... However, as John confesses, he can not allow Danforth to make it officially documented ...
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... Governor Danforth that there are no witches, but Abigail goes against her, and Danforth is not convinced. When it finally comes down to Mary being accused of ...
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... It takes him to the point of almost confessing to Danforth. ... Mary Warren and Hale don't really cross paths significantly in the play, but one's actions affect ...
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... to take action. He went to Danforth and the court, with Giles and Mary Warren to prove Abigail's fraud. John brought Giles with ...
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... Although Mary claims that the girls are lying, she soon breaks down and tells Danforth that Proctor is in league with Satan and wants to pull down the court. ...
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... Although Mary claims that the girls are lying, she soon breaks down and tells Danforth that Proctor is in league with Satan and wants to pull down the court. ...
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... Although Mary claims that the girls are lying, she soon breaks down and tells Danforth that Proctor is in league with Satan and wants to pull down the court. ...
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... Although Mary claims that the girls are lying, she soon breaks down and tells Danforth that Proctor is in league with Satan and wants to pull down the court. ...
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... Mary succumbs to Abigail and accuses John Proctor of forcing her to lie ... However, as John confesses, he does not allow Danforth to have the paper knowing that it ...
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... to the decision that it is his responsibility, as well as Mary Warren's, to ... to a realization that it is his personal responsibility to tell Danforth, a man of ...
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... When Mary Warren and Proctor come to court to disprove the witchcraft Parris tells Danforth, "They've come to overthrow the court, sir! This man is-" (88). ...
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... Abigail and Danforth might have won in the physical sense, but deep down inside ... In the courthouse, Abigail attempted to accuse Mary Warren because she knew that ...
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... Envy is a deadly sin Mary.' This is a great dramatic devise as it allows Miller to ... Danforth: 'And do you know that near to four hundred are in the jails from ...
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... John Proctor, like Mary Warren, also faces inner turmoil. ... Even though, John confesses, he does not allow Danforth to officially document it. ...
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... first cannot forgive her husband's frailties; an accused witch Mary Warren -- Proctor's ... at the play's end tries to save the accused Danforth -- Deputy Governor ...
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... The climax occurs when Proctor gives the two depositions to Danforth and the courtroom erupts into chaos. Abigail denies Mary Warren's deposition in its ...
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It is also shown through the minor characters of Mary Warren and Mercy Lewis, followers of Abigail Williams, and through Danforth and various townspeople. ...
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... down (p.115)," in an attempt to convince the judge that Mary is controlling ... Abigail Williams, Putnam, and Judge Danforth are examples of how people use power ...
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... people there including Judge Hathorne and shortly there after Deputy Governor Danforth. ... led from the courtroom, John Proctor and a very sick Mary Warren came ...
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