Character Analysis Of Mary Warren In The Crucible '

167 Words1 Page

Mary Warren is young, and quite naive. This is evident from the moment she is introduced. “(Mary Warren) is seventeen, a subservient, naive, lonely girl.” She also does very childish things, like throwing a fit over being “ordered to bed”. All Proctor doers is tell her to go to bed and she responds by stamping her foot and proclaiming “I’ll not be ordered to bed no more, Mr. Proctor! I am eighteen and a woman, how-ever single!”. Even though she threw this immature fit, she ends up going to bed anyway. Mary Warren also doesn’t quite understand the complexity of the witch hunts. She believes if she just starts telling the truth, everyone will believe her and it will all be over. This ends up not being the case. When Abigail and the other girls

Open Document