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She says they are lying and have been lying since the first night

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Q: What testimony about the girls' behavior does Mary Warren give the court?
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How does mary warren change her testimony at the end of this act?

In The Crucible, Mary Warren changes her testimony because of the mockery from some of the girls. She knew that if she didn't change her testimony, she would be the next victim to be accused of witchcraft.


What is the conflict between Mary warren and john proctor?

In Act III, John Proctor brings Mary Warren to the court to testify against the girls. He knows that her testimony should convince the court that the girls (especially Abigail) are lying and his wife is innocent.While it seems like a good plan, it doesn't work well for Proctor. The courts are not willing to listen to his evidence. When the court brings Abigail and the other girls in to refute Mary Warren's testimony, Mary Warren turns on Proctor.Screaming at him: No, I love God! I go your way no more! I love God, I bless God. sobbing as she rushes to Abigail. Abby, Abby, I'll never hurt you.When it seems the girls will turn on her, Mary Warren flips on Proctor by saying that he has forced her to lie in court and that it is actually he, and not Abigail, who is doing the Devil's work.


Why do you suppose Mary Warren changes her testimony at the end of Act 3 in The Crucible?

Mary Warren is a weak character, always eager to find her place in a crowd and remain safely behind a stronger person like Abigail Williams. She was reluctant to testify to begin with, and when the other girls' behavior started to cast doubt on her testimony, she gave in. She didn't want to be singled out or discredited.


What does proctor want Mary warren to tell the court?

he wanted her to tell Danforth the truth, that the girls (Abigail and the other girls) were just faking this whole hysteria.


What does the yellow bird represent in The Crucible?

IT IS SUPPSE TO REPRESENT THAT MARY WARREN HAD SENT IT TO CLAW THE GIRLS WHILE THEY WERE IN THE COURT ROOM.

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How does mary warren change her testimony at the end of this act?

In The Crucible, Mary Warren changes her testimony because of the mockery from some of the girls. She knew that if she didn't change her testimony, she would be the next victim to be accused of witchcraft.


What is the conflict between Mary warren and john proctor?

In Act III, John Proctor brings Mary Warren to the court to testify against the girls. He knows that her testimony should convince the court that the girls (especially Abigail) are lying and his wife is innocent.While it seems like a good plan, it doesn't work well for Proctor. The courts are not willing to listen to his evidence. When the court brings Abigail and the other girls in to refute Mary Warren's testimony, Mary Warren turns on Proctor.Screaming at him: No, I love God! I go your way no more! I love God, I bless God. sobbing as she rushes to Abigail. Abby, Abby, I'll never hurt you.When it seems the girls will turn on her, Mary Warren flips on Proctor by saying that he has forced her to lie in court and that it is actually he, and not Abigail, who is doing the Devil's work.


Why do you suppose Mary Warren changes her testimony at the end of Act 3 in The Crucible?

Mary Warren is a weak character, always eager to find her place in a crowd and remain safely behind a stronger person like Abigail Williams. She was reluctant to testify to begin with, and when the other girls' behavior started to cast doubt on her testimony, she gave in. She didn't want to be singled out or discredited.


What does proctor want Mary warren to tell the court?

he wanted her to tell Danforth the truth, that the girls (Abigail and the other girls) were just faking this whole hysteria.


What does the yellow bird represent in The Crucible?

IT IS SUPPSE TO REPRESENT THAT MARY WARREN HAD SENT IT TO CLAW THE GIRLS WHILE THEY WERE IN THE COURT ROOM.


Why didn't Mary Warren tell the court Abigail and the other girls were pretending?

because abigail had threaten her that she would kill her. :)


What does john proctor want Mary warren to tell the court?

he wanted her to tell Danforth the truth, that the girls (Abigail and the other girls) were just faking this whole hysteria.


What do the girls do to torment marry warren?

she is married already to Cash Warren


Describe the Power Abigail Williams has in the court room?

she has power over the other girls and Mary warren because they are sfraid of her and also she has thepower of keep going on with her lies


Do mindless behavior like black girls?

yes mindless behavior like black girls


What corlor girls do mindless behavior like the most?

Mindless behavior likes all girls


What is mary warren reluctant to do on elizabeths behalf?

In "The Crucible," Mary Warren is reluctant to testify on behalf of Elizabeth Proctor. She is afraid if she does testify, Abigail and the other girls will turn against her. She is finally persuaded to go to court and testify by John Proctor.