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Mary Warren’s Development. By Darrion Ives, Nick Miller, Justine Tuma and Taelor Conley. Act 1.
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Mary Warren’s Development By Darrion Ives, Nick Miller, Justine Tuma and Taelor Conley
Act 1 “Abby, we’ve got to tell. Witchery’s a hangin’ error, a hangin’ like they done in Boston two year ago! We must tell the truth, Abby! You’ll only be whipped for dancin’, and the other things.” pg. 18-19
Act 1 Abigail: “…Let either of you breathe a word, or the edge of a word, about the other things, and I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you…” pg. 20
Act 2 Mary Warren: “I never knew it before. I never knew anything before. When she come into the court I say to myself, I must not accuse this women, for she sleep in ditches, and so very old and poor. But then-then she sit there, denying and denying, and I feel a misty coldness climbin’ up my back, and the skin on my skull begin to creep, and I feel a clamp around my neck and I cannot breathe air; and then-entranced-I hear a voice, a screamin’ voice, and it were my own voice-and all at once I remembered everything she done to me! Pg. 57
Act 2 Mary Warren: “I’ll not stand for whipping any more!” pg. 59 Mary Warren: “The Devil’s loose in Salem, Mr. proctor; we must discover where he’s hiding!” pg. 59 Mary Warren: “I’ll not be ordered to bed no more, Mr. Proctor! I am eighteen and a women, however single!” pg. 60
Act 2 Mary Warren: “I cannot charge murder on Abigail.” pg. 80 Mary Warren: “She’ll kill me for sayin’ that! Abby’ll charge lechery on you, Mr. Proctor!” pg. 80 Mary Warren: “I cannot, they’ll turn on me-” pg. 80
Act 3 “Danforth: And you, Mary Warren, how came you to cry out people for sending their spirits against you? Mary Warren: It were pretense, sir.” (89) “Danforth: Ah? And the other girls? Susanna Walcott and- the others? They are also pretending? Mary Warren: Aye, sir.” (89) “Danforth: Then you tell me that you sat in my court, callously lying, when you knew that people would hang by your evidence? Answer me! Mary Warren: I did, sir.” (101)
Act 3 continued “Mary Warren: Don’t touch me-don’t touch me! Proctor: Mary! Mary Warren: You’re the Devil’s man!” (118) “Proctor: Mary, how-? Mary Warren: I’ll not hang with you! I love God, I love God. Danforth: He bid you do the Devil’s work?” (118)