that she is the one who made that poppet, that she was the one who stuck the needle in the stomach and tell judge danforth that she was just pretending and that she was never under any spell of witchcraft and that nobody actually sent out their soul to harm her or the other girls and that they are all just pretending.
Marry Warren.On page 87, Parris says, "Mary Warren! What are you about here?And Proctor responds "She would speak with the Deputy Governor."
The Proctors new that Abigail Wiloliams and Marry Warren were not being truthful about the aligations of witchcraft in the town of Salem.
a doll!!
She didn't accuse him, Marry Warren did because she couldn't tell the truth about not seeing any wittches.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
Marry Warren.On page 87, Parris says, "Mary Warren! What are you about here?And Proctor responds "She would speak with the Deputy Governor."
The Proctors new that Abigail Wiloliams and Marry Warren were not being truthful about the aligations of witchcraft in the town of Salem.
a doll!!
Marry Warren
Marry Warren
She didn't accuse him, Marry Warren did because she couldn't tell the truth about not seeing any wittches.
John Proctor married Elizabeth Proctor in 1674.
no
She thinks that something supernatural happened to them
Daniel Richards of Lynn, Massachusetts in 1699.
Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
Elizabeth Proctor married John Proctor in 1674. She was accused of witchcraft in 1692. She was sentenced to death, but it was reversed before she was killed.