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... village in which Arthur Miller's The Crucible takes place, have the most involvement and influence in the entirety of the Salem witch trials. Mary Warren is ...
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... Mary begins to break her self-induced mold by getting caught up in the hype of receiving attention and initiating the "witch trials". ...
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... Mary Chase will not be drawn into the scandal of the Salem Witch Trials, instead she is persistently trying to free her mother from the lies set against her ...
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... Edward and Sara Bishop, Sarah Wildes, Nehemiah Abbot, Mary Easty, and Mary English were ... Wells, Maine after trying to escape Salem and the witch trials on May 4 ...
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... brought her to carry out religious persecutions; 300 people were sentenced to death as a result of trials for dissent. She was called "Bloody Mary" as a result ...
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... Mary Warren, along with many other girls gets caught up in the hype of all the attention and exercising power by provoking and continuing these "witch trials". ...
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... Mary Esty, Rebecca Nurses sister was also accused of being a witch, but she argued her ... She was released, a first in the witch-trials, but before long she was ...
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In the Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mary Rowlandson, we see the trials and tribulations that Rowlandson encounters as the Indians take her ...
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... of overcoming her old reality, Abigail pretends that Mary is also a witch, ironically using the same spasms of fits that Mary uses during the trials to convict ...
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... Mary Warren, along with many other girls gets caught up in the ... the attention and exercising power via initiating and adamantly continuing these "witch trials". ...
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... Mary Warren, along with many other girls gets caught up in the ... the attention and exercising power via initiating and adamantly continuing these "witch trials". ...
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... Mary Warren, along with many other girls gets caught up in the ... the attention and exercising power via initiating and adamantly continuing these "witch trials". ...
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... Abigail's paralysis allows the whole outcome of the witch trials to favor her. ... Abigail even goes out of her way to get Mary to plant the poppet in Elizabeth's ...
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... the trials ended in Andover, more than fifty people had been accused. Some accused witches in Andover were Martha Carrier, age 38, Anne Foster, age 72, Mary ...
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... He then discovers that Mary Warren, the family's servant knows about the trials because of her role as an officer of the court. ...
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... John and Elizabeth start discussing the trials in their house away from the town. ... Their servant, Mary Warren, comes to them with bad news. ...
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... convinces her to go and confess the trials all are pretense, even though she is afraid of what Abigail will do to her. But when the time comes Mary Warren ends ...
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... Goode, Elizabeth Howe, Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse, Alice Parker, Mary Parker, Ann ... And he was sternly opposed to the witchcraft trials and openly spoke out ...
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... When the witch trials go on, Abigail sees another chance of getting Elizabeth out of the picture. In court one day, Abigail notices Mary Warren making a doll ...
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... village. Mary Warren has been there as an official of the court for the witchcraft trials, even after Elizabeth forbid her. Elizabeth ...
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... village. Mary Warren has been there as an official of the court for the witchcraft trials, even after Elizabeth forbid her. Elizabeth ...
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... village. Mary Warren has been there as an official of the court for the witchcraft trials, even after Elizabeth forbid her. Elizabeth ...
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... village. Mary Warren has been there as an official of the court for the witchcraft trials, even after Elizabeth forbid her. Elizabeth ...
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... Abigail and Betty were the reason that the trials started. ... Later on, Mary Warren, an afflicted girl, tried to tell everyone the truth, but the other afflicted ...
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... The lust for power was a very big reason for the Salem witch trials because it helped with the naming of ... Another good example of who abused power is Mary Warren ...
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... are no such things as witches, as well as "bad" who use the trials for their ... example of the battle between good and bad is through the story of Mary Warren and ...
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... Mary Easty and Sarah Cloyce, sisters of Rebecca Nurse who had expressed their negative feelings about the trials were locked up in jail. ...
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... The cause for these trials was due to the belief in witches and witchcraft. ... If these people like Mercy Lewis, and Mary Walcott, whom both shouted out in court ...
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... She symbolized the light of the moon. Isis portrays the trials she has endured herself. Her distress. ... Isis had a direct influence on Mary. ...
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... the definition as anger, and is boiling when the judge declares for Mary to be ... With the actual trials now set aside and over with, the hanging are starting to ...
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