Proctor believes that since he warned Mary to avoid Salem, the court is unqualified to judge him.
How has Mary Warren changed?
She won't follow John Proctor's orders. She has greater self-assurance and isn't a scared, timid servant.
In Arthur Miller's drama The Crucible, Mary Warren appears as a character. She works as John Proctor's maid and, in accordance with historical accounts, is one of the accusers in the Abigail Williams-led Salem witch hunt. Mary Warren has a very weak character and frequently caves in to pressure.
Mary Warren is instructed by Proctor to testify against Abigail in court. Mary Warren confides in Proctor that she worries Abigail and the others would turn on her if she testifies against them.
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The explanation of that fragment is a reality that is still lived in our days, we still continue to see our fellow man as a slave to ourselves.
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Anyone who denies himself or, so to speak, renounces showing feelings of compassion, of natural affection for others, cannot constitute himself as a rational being, since the rational being is linked to the feeling of empathy and fear for harming him. other people and reaching the point of mistreating them and turning them into inferior beings just for having a different skin color, in this we constitute ourselves as barbaric and irrational when we come to mistreat our fellow man simply because they are beings different from us in their physical and cultural constitution.
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