What does Abigail say about Mary's testimony, and why does she lie in The Crucible?
[2023-03-04 00:48:20]
In the third act, which is the first act of Kruger's Bag, Abigail blamed Mary for telling a lie to the testimony because he wanted to protect his trick. She is still somehow hoping that these false accusations of magic will help her win the John Procter. She also likes the sense of power she gained from the attention she received from the court - the judge still tells her, the other girl obeys her lead
Prior to submitting evidence in the court, Mary was one of the girls led by Abigail, but when facing John Procter away from "the spirit of mob" she is in court to admit that she pretends I came. I have never seen a spirit, this is all an act. She wants to reveal the name of Goody Proctor through this testimony, but Abigail has other ideas.
"Your friend, Mary Warren has testified to us, she swears that she has not seen the familiar soul, phantom, or demon expression ... ... Abigail · Williams, go up, is this reasonable? "
Abigail strongly denied the accusation and continued to condemn Mary as lying on a rising valve (Mary explained himself to the judge himself, and Abigail saw her sew in court). Abigail claimed that the damage suffered by himself insisted that the "Poodle always kept the poppet" when the "Voodoo Technology" used by Goody Proctor worked for the Proctor, and still tried to convince the Court.
"You said you have never seen a spirit, and have never been threatened or tortured by Mary, a demon or a demon agent's act ... ... but a magical suspect faces you in the courtroom When you are fainting you will say that their spirit comes out of their body and makes you suffocate. "
When Mary admitted that it is pretending to be Sir, Hawthorn asked her to "pretend to be fainted now" to prove what she was saying. But Mary could not be fainted by their demands and explained:
"Since I often fainted ... I thought I saw the spirit ... but I did not, your honor ... I cried when I heard the other girls inside, And you, your honor, you seem to believe them, I ... this is only sports at first, teacher, but the whole world is crying, spirit and me ... I am you I guarantee, Mr. Danfoss thought I met them, but I did not see it. "
At this point, Danfoss once again asked Abigail Williams to "seek her heart" and asked to see "the soul she saw was just a fantasy". Abigail angrily opposed the judge.
"I got hurt, Mr. Dan Force, I saw my blood flow! I fulfilled my duty and pointed out the devil's people, so I am approaching murder every day - this is me I was not trusted, I was rejected, I was asked ... You should be careful, Mr. Danfoss - you know that you do not change the wisdom of you so that the power of hell may not change your wisdom Do you think it is powerful? - Please be careful! "
Later, she began foolish behavior, she trembled and looked at Mary and said "Wind, cold wind came" and accused Mary "I gave this shadow to her (her)."
This action ended only when Procter accused Abigail as "prostitute". And the focus shifted to a so-called illegal relationship shared by both.
Mary Warren is one of the protagonists of the crucible. In the first two bills, Mary joined Abigail and accused innocent magic. But in the third act, Mary may change his mind. If she can stay strong, the testimony in the court of Mary can save the life of Elizabeth Proctor and her friends.
In Arthur Miller's "Chura", Mary Warren struggled in the fight between morality and her own weakness of myself. Marriage Warren is a young girl working for the parents' family. She attended the Parish of the night to witness the girls dancing around the fire. Mary Warren is one of the few people in the town that can end the Witch trial. She does not know her own power. From the first scene where Mary appeared, she was regarded as an outsider. She did not take part in the ball, but she was isolated and uncertain. Mary Warren's weakness is brought about by fear. Mary is afraid of Abigail Williams, the leader of a girl's "backpack" caught in a witch sc