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  1. What happens when Mary Warren tells the court the truth about the girls acting bewitched? How does John Proctor know that the witchcraft isn’t real? Why doesn’t Danforth believe John Proctor’s confession of his infidelity with Abigail Williams?

  2. OVERVIEW OF ACT II, Part 2 (pp55-81) After the conversation between John and Elizabeth that opens Act II, Mary Warren returns home, and then Mr. Hale visits the Proctors. When Mary Warren arrives home, she tells the Proctors that many people have been accused of witchcraft and that one woman has been sentenced to die.

  3. 3 paź 2024 · Summary: Mary Warren's character develops from a timid, subservient girl to a more assertive and conflicted individual. Initially, she is easily influenced by others, particularly Abigail,...

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  6. The Crucible Act 2 Summary & Analysis - SparkNotes WEBMary Warren is so full of her newfound power that she feels able to defy Proctor’s assumption of authority over her. She invokes her own power as an official of the court, a power that Proctor cannot easily deny.

  7. How Did Mary Warren Change In Act 2 The Crucible Arthur Miller,1982 Echoes Down the Corridor Arthur Miller,2001-10-01 For some fifty years now Arthur Miller has been not only America s premier playwright but also one of our foremost public intellectuals and cultural critics Echoes Down the Corridor gathers together a dazzling array

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