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Mary's character isn't consistent. she tells john one thing, and Mr. Danforth another when she was questioned in court
The question is culled from The Crucible.
- The Crucible written by Arthur Miller, is a partially fictionalized story of the Witch trials that took place in Salem Massachusetts Bay Colony in between 1692 and 1693.
- Trials were conducted based on the accusations of a girl child, named Anne Putnam. At that time, she was only twelve years old.
- The question seeks to determine whether the character of Mary Warrens as played in the recording/dramatized version is consistent with the same character is portrayed in the written play.
In order to provide an accurate answer, one would require the referenced recording. In the absence of the same, however, we can look at her character briefly, as portrayed in the written play.
- The character of Mary was designed as one that is weak-willed, and easily swayed as she oscillates between the Proctors' camp where she is a servant and her lying friends.
- She is a typology of human fear and weakness. In the end, she was engulfed by the hysteria of the trials.
- She is scared of letting others know the truth about the Proctors because she didn't want to be accused of being a witch by Abigail.
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