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... John) Proctor; a cold, childless but upright woman who at first cannot forgive her husband's frailties; an accused witch Mary Warren -- Proctor's servant; an ...
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... But instead of giving his own argument, because of his passive nature, Proctor uses Mary Warren to appeal to the court. In just ...
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... Proctor deducts from the events that Mary Warren and Abigail, the lead conspirator, are in cahoots in trying to kill Proctor's wife by accusing her of ...
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... To a tragic end, though, when John Proctor forces Mary Warren to tell the court the truth about how the girls are lying and using the courts for their own ...
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... He had mentioned as Mary Warren said that Goody Proctor's name had been mentioned in court along with Rebecca Nurse's name. The ...
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... But John Proctor gets Mary Warren to confess that it was all a fraud, and that she never saw any witches, nor did any of the other girls. ...
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... life. Mary Warren, John Proctor, and Reverend Hale are all faced with conflicts that affected them throughout the play. The "witch ...
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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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... When Mary Warren and John Proctor challenge the court proceedings, by Mary admitting that the information that Abigail and the girls are giving are false, the ...
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... without further blemish. Proctor had been charged as compacting with the Devil by his own maidservant, Mary Warren. Proctor is ready ...
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... Proctor first learns of this through Mary Warren, who is one of the accusers. He determines from the events that Mary Warren and ...
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... witchcraft. Mary Warren was the Proctor family's servant. She ... play. John Proctor and Mary Warren trigger each other off. Proctor ...
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... Although the inner conflicts of today are nothing like what Mary Warren, John Proctor, and Reverend Hale face during this play, they are forced to make a ...
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... Three characters in Miller's play who abandon their ethics are Mary Warren, whose whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor, who contemplates between ...
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... He is very gentle with her and is always thinking to protect her. Although he is not actually her father, Proctor treats Mary Warren like his own daughter. ...
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... When John Proctor brought Mary Warren to the court, and Mary admitted that she and the girls lied, Danforth still could not believe that the girls could have ...
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... Such as Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend ...
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... Such as Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend ...
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... Such as Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend ...
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... as ours would be admired, have no other outlet but the fabrication of extraordinary lies and the destruction of Mary Warren and, through her, John Proctor. ...
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... John Proctor arrives with Mary Warren, and presents a deposition signed by Mary that asserts that she never saw any spirits. Parris ...
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... John Proctor arrives with Mary Warren, and presents a deposition signed by Mary that asserts that she never saw any spirits. Parris ...
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... John Proctor arrives with Mary Warren, and presents a deposition signed by Mary that asserts that she never saw any spirits. Parris ...
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... John Proctor arrives with Mary Warren, and presents a deposition signed by Mary that asserts that she never saw any spirits. Parris ...
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... But when the time comes Mary Warren ends up accusing Proctor because Proctor wanted her to tell the truth in the first place. He ...
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... the key source to this confusing suspicion, develops through the main characters: Abigail Williams accuses Elizabeth Proctor and Mary Warren of witchery due to ...
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... end of the play. Three of the characters who change a lot are John Proctor, Reverend Hale, and Mary Warren. It is shown that John ...
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... dancing. Abigail admits secretly to John Proctor that no witchcraft was involved, so Proctor confronts his servant Mary Warren. John ...
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... person. After Mary Warren turns on him and accuses him, Proctor goes to jail and becomes a completely different person. He realized ...
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... to herself. Mary Warren then Accused Mr. Proctor of witchery and He was hung. Abigail didn't get what she wanted. Eventually the ...
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