Mary Warren The Crucible Analysis

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Why did Mary Warren change her mind during the trials? How could Abigail continually lie so nonchalantly? Why did Elizabeth say Proctor was not a lecher? The reader may ask these questions while reading the two ending acts, and by making connections and analyzing, the answers to these questions can be revealed. First of all, towards the beginning of Act III, Mary Warren is brought into the court by Proctor in order to tell the truth about the buffoonery Abigail and others got her into. At first, Mary Warren is cooperative and honest, admitting that it was all pretend (183). Later however, Abigail puts on an act claiming that she sees birds and that Mary sent a spirit on her. “Suddenly, from an accusatory attitude, her face turns, looking