Mary Warren's Confidence In The Crucible

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During the conversation between Abigail Williams, Mercy Lewis, Mary Warren, and Betty Parris in Act One of The Crucible by Arthur Miller, a contention quickly arises. While the subservient Mary Warren desires to tell the truth regarding the events leading up to Ruth Putnam’s and Betty’s illnesses, Abigail wants nothing more than for Mary to keep her mouth shut. In the midst of Mary confessing her internal feelings and receiving hostility from Mercy and Abigail, Betty suddenly dashes to the window to seek her mother. Abigail then tells Betty that she told Reverend Parris “everything.” Betty replies with the fact that Abigail left out the part of drinking blood to kill Mr. Proctor’s wife, Elizabeth, when professing the actions to Reverend Parris.

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