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1. it will help people have no more pain
2. help people live longer
3. we won't have to be in constent fear that we will die of a diseases
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Mary Warren was used by Proctor in the court scene to hopefully prove his innocence as a witch. However, Mary Warren is also branded as a witch by Abigail when she contrives a devilish bird in the sky that she screams was sent by Warren herself. In the Crucible, Warren doesn't really have a good track record with either side as she just ends up getting manipulated.
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Luna shows herself as a butterfly because she needs to free herself from the "cocoons" that hold her. This metaphor extends throughout the book, as it takes her to muster up the courage to open these cocoons throughout the story.
<h3>What are the cocoons that hold Luna?</h3>
- The family.
- The society.
- The insecurity.
- The fear.
- The lack of courage.
Luna is a transgender girl who is still finalizing her transition to the female gender. This transition is what allows her to be compared to a butterfly, through metaphors that show that in addition to transition, she must break her cocoons, that is, leave behind everything that prevents her from being free.
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I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to. But this isn’t it. The house on Mango Street isn’t it. For the time being, Mama says. Temporary, says Papa. But I know how those things go.