Mary Warren In The Crucible

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“What a grand peeping courage you have!” This quote was said by Mercy Lewis referring to Mary Warren in The Crucible during 1692. Mary and the other girls were dancing in the woods when Reverend Parris found them. When the girls were asked who all danced, Mary said that she was just watching. Mary Warren and I have a few of the same personality traits and that we both are caring, shy, and honest. A trait that both Mary Warren and I have in common is that we are caring. Mary showed her caring side by making Elizabeth Proctor a poppet while in court. She made the poppet because she felt bad because she wasn’t there to help Elizabeth at her home. I have show myself as caring when I volunteer to help others. I volunteer for the salvation army every Christmas to raise funds for charities and to help out the poor families. I am also considered as caring because I won’t turn someone down to help them. I help out random people so that it makes it easier on them, I help out the elderly by carrying bags to their cars or even carrying something too heavy for them. Being caring to others is a trait that Mary and I both share. Another trait that is associated with both Mary Warren and I is that we are shy. Mary showed that she was shy while in the court of Salem. She spoke very softly and was frightened of Governor Danforth. One way that I …show more content…

Mary shows her honesty in The Crucible by not lying to Danforth no matter what it costs. She would not change her answer to Danforth even though he was badgering her in court, which is currently not allowed. Honesty is one of my best traits because it makes me trustworthy. I am trustworthy because it gives me a better chance to keep the people that I also trust. My honesty also shows that I won’t lie to others. I don’t lie to others because I feel that it isn’t right and I do not want lied to in return. Honesty is the final trait that Mary and I have in

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