In "The Crucible," Mary Warren upset her employers, John and Elizabeth Proctor, primarily by disobeying them and going to Salem. She became involved in the court proceedings and was acting as an official of the court, which angered the Proctors because they wanted her to stay home and help with the household tasks. This act of defiance reflects her newfound sense of power and independence in the midst of the witch trials.
In the Crucible Act, What did Mary Warren do that upset her employers?
Had Martha Corey arrested
Put a spell on Betty
Accused Tituba of being a witch
Disobeyed them and went to Salem
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