Why Doesn T Mary Want To Testify About The Doll

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Why Doesn T Mary Want To Testify About The Doll?

Why doesn’t Mary want to testify about the doll? She doesn’t want to testify because she is afraid of Abigail. She knows Abigail will “get her” if she goes against her.

Why does Mary refuse testify?

I cannot do it!” What she means by this is that she is afraid that if she goes in to the courts and states that they were all faking it all along the girls will start pretending that Mary Warren is a witch and unite against her and she will end up being on the stand in jail and hanged for witchcraft.

Why does Mary not want to testify in court that she is the one who gave the doll to Elizabeth?

Why won’t Mary Warren testify that she gave the doll to Elizabeth? She is afraid of being accused of witchcraft herself. She is afraid of Reverend Hale. She is afraid of the doll itself.

Why does Mary not want to confess in court?

Mary cannot stand the pressure from Abigail and becomes overwhelmed with fear which influences her to retract her testimony and accuse John Proctor of colluding with the devil.

Why is Mary afraid to tell the truth about the doll?

Mary Warren is afraid to tell the truth about the corrupt court proceedings because she fears Abigail’s vengeance and realizes that she will also be punished for falsely accusing innocent citizens of witchcraft.

Why did Proctor refuse testify?

He still wants to save his name but for personal and religious rather than public reasons. Proctor’s refusal to provide a false confession is a true religious and personal stand. Such a confession would dishonor his fellow prisoners who are brave enough to die as testimony to the truth.

Do you believe Mary Warren will testify against Abigail?

Do you believe Mary warren will testify against Abigail? What event reinforces your belief. No she won‘t because she terrified of Abigail and her threats. She knows if she testifies the other girls will turn the tables and accuse her of being a with as well.

What disturbing news does Mary tell the proctors?

Mary tells the Proctors that there are now 39 people arrested. She breaks down and starts crying. Mary reveals that Goody Osburn is set to hang but Sarah Good confessed so she will live.

Why does Mary not want to go to court at the end of Act 2?

She is worried that Abigail will retaliate and accuse HER of being a witch. She repeats over and over at the end of Act Two “they’ll turn on me ” meaning Abby and the other girls.

Why is Mary Warren afraid of telling the truth about Abigail for herself and for John?

Why is Mary Warren afraid of telling the truth about Abigail for herself and for John? Mary is afraid of telling the truth about Abigail because she thinks that Abigail will accuse her of witchery and then she will end up in jail awaiting a trial.

Why can’t Mary faint now when she was able to do it before?

Why can’t Mary faint on command? Hathorne asks Mary to faint in court because she can’t if she could faint in court she should be able to pretend to faint now as well. Mary cannot handle the pressure. She is not strong and she is terrified by Abby.

Why is Mary Warren so reluctant to go to the court and testify about the poppet and what does she say will happen to Proctor if he brings her and forces her to testify?

Abigail had accused Elizabeth of sticking a needle in her (Abby’s) stomach through the use of a “poppet” (doll). … Why doesn’t Mary want to testify about the doll? She doesn’t want to testify because she is afraid of Abigail. She knows Abigail will “get her” if she goes against her.

What does Elizabeth mean when she says the noose is up?

a doll with a needle in it. What does Elizabeth mean when she says ” oh the noose the noose is up!”? She has finally been accused and she is going to die.

Who refused to testify in the crucible?

This passage shows why the character of Giles Corey attracts attention not only when examining court documents from 1692 but also the present day literature. Giles Corey will be remembered unambiguously in literature and history because of his act of supreme defiance to the Salem witch trials.

Why does Proctor convince Mary Warren to testify?

To what does John Proctor convince Mary Warren to testify? … They claim that Mary is bewitching them. What does John Proctor do in a desperate attempt to foil Abigail? He tells the court about his affair with her.

Why does Mary Warren not testify against Abigail?

Mary Warren tells Proctor that she fears testifying against Abigail because Abigail and the others will turn against her. Proctor discovers that Mary Warren knows about his affair. … Abigail has seen Mary Warren sewing the poppet in court and she knows that Mary Warren will give the doll to Elizabeth later.

Why does Proctor insist Mary Warren testify in Elizabeth’s defense?

That she has accused Abigail of stabbing herself and she was faking everything. Why does Proctor insist that Mary Warren testify in Elizabeth’s defense? … Mary Warren refuses because she is scared of Abigail. Why is Giles Cory expelled from Court?

Why has Mary Warren disobeyed the proctors and gone to Salem?

Mary Warren disobeyed the Proctors and had gone to Salem because she had been named an official of the court. This boosted her confidence and made her feel more important than just being a servant (gave her a purpose).

Why does Proctor become upset with his wife?

Proctor becomes angry because he told Mary Warren not to go to Salem. … Proctor is angry because he believes Elizabeth is accusing him of dishonesty and is suspicious that he has resumed his affair with Abigail. Elizabeth is angry because she does not believe Proctor is completely honest with her.

What does Elizabeth fear that Abigail will do to her?

What does Elizabeth fear about Abigail? Elizabeth fears that Abigail will accuse her of witchcraft. May Warren has been at court and reports that 39 girls have been arrested for witchcraft. She brings Elizabeth a blanket that she sewed in court.

Why Elizabeth assumes that Abigail wants her dead?

Elizabeth assumes that Abigail wants her dead because of a promise to take her place. Hale questions the Proctors about their faith in god.

Why has Mary Warren’s attitude changed from Act 2?

how has mary warren’s attitude changed since act 1 and what changed her? she stands up for herself and she has status in court. the fact that she defended elizabeth in court and is also an important factor.

Why has Mary Warren changed so much?

In outward terms Mary Warren changes from a rather timid young girl into a much more confident assertive character. This is because for the first time in her life she’s now the center of attention. Adult authority figures in court hang on her every word and this gives her a sense of power and control.

Why does John hesitate exposing Abigail?

John hesitates in exposing Abigail as a fraud because of two reasons. The first reason is that he is not sure how to “prove what she told [him].” He knows she said that it had nothing to do with witchcraft but this was when he was “in a room alone” with her so he does not know how to prove that she said it.

Can Mary Warren stand up to Abigail?

Mary is the Proctors’ servant after Abigail was let go. … For much of the third act Mary tries to help despite her intense and justified fear of Abigail and the girls. Yet she is not strong enough to stand up for what is right and eventually gives in to the girls going so far as accusing John of being a witch too.

Does Mary Warren go against Abigail?

Abigail turns the court against Mary Warren in The Crucible by pretending that Mary’s spirit is preparing to attack her from the rafters. Abigail pretends to see Mary’s spirit in the form of a menacing bird and the girls follow her lead. Abigail begs Mary not to hurt her and begins repeating everything she says.

What’s ironic about Elizabeth’s lie?

The irony of this exchange is that Elizabeth always tells the truth however the one time she lies to save someone she loves it backfires on her. If she had remained true to herself she would have told the truth saved John condemned Abigail ended the trials and lived the rest of her life with her husband.

Why do you think Proctor refused to drop the charge what does his refusal say about his character?

Proctor refuses to drop the charge because his friend’s (Giles and Francis) wives are going to hang. He is still concerned about everyone else in the jails/about to hang. … Giles accuses him of having his daughter claim that George Jacob is a wizard so he can buy George Jacob’s land.

What is Mary’s explanation for why she lied and said that she was being afflicted by spirits?

Mary testifies that she and the other girls were only pretending to be afflicted by witchcraft she claims this was done out of fear of Abigail. who quit the court in the end of act 3? Hale quits the court. He realizes that the girls are liars and that the court is not really accomplishing the work of God.

Why does Mary fail in her plan to reveal the truth court?

Making matters worse Mary Warren fears Abigail and cannot act the way she did in court when she is told to faint on command. … Mary knows that telling the truth will result in her arrest as well as upset Abigail which is why she finds it easier to side with Abigail and recant her testimony.

What happened at court to upset Mary Warren?

Mary Warren their servant returns from Salem having served the court all day and gives Goody Proctor a poppet which is a doll that she sewed for her. Mary Warren is upset because thirty-nine people have been arrested for witchcraft and Goody Osburn is set to hang. … Mary Warren then goes to bed.

What does Elizabeth ask John to do?

Hale thinks John should testify in court. Why does Elizabeth say she doesn’t believe in witches at this point? “I am a good woman I know it and if you believe I may do only good work in the world and yet be secretly bound to Satan then I must tell you sir I do not believe it.”

Why is John Proctor clean?

The reason that John Proctor decides to confess in Act IV is that he does not want his wife and their child (Elizabeth is pregnant) to be left without a husband and father. Because of this he will confess so as to save his life.

Why does Proctor not want to testify?

Proctor’s refusal to provide a false confession is a true religious and personal stand. Such a confession would dishonor his fellow prisoners who are brave enough to die as testimony to the truth.

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