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  1. John Patrick Shanley. Mrs. Muller Character Analysis. Mrs. Muller is Donald ’s mother. When she learns from Sister Aloysius that Father Flynn might be sexually abusing her son, she refuses to do anything about the situation. This is because she thinks doing something to stop Father Flynn will ultimately have a negative impact on Donald’s ...

  2. Mrs. Muller says that Donald talks about Father Flynn at home, saying that the “looks up to him.” “Mrs. Muller,” Sister Aloysius cuts in, “we may have a problem.” Immediately, Mrs. Muller says that whatever is wrong, Donald only has to make it at St. Nicholas School until June, when he’ll leave for high school.

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  4. Jan 31, 2024 · Mrs Muller's sacrifice in sending her son, Donald, to St. Nicholas School is a central aspect of her character. Despite knowing the potential risks of an African-American boy attending a predominantly white school in the 1960s, she makes the difficult decision to prioritize Donald's education over her own fears and desires.

  5. Monsignor Benedict is the most powerful and influential figure at St. Nicholas Church and School. Unfortunately for Sister Aloysius, though, he is unwilling to use his power to challenge abusers like Father Flynn, instead protecting him by refusing to believe that he is a sexual abuser. Lannamann, Taylor. "Doubt: A Parable Characters."

  6. When Sister Aloysius pushes her, Mrs. Muller says that she thinks her boy might be “that way” and wants to be “caught” (48). In any case, she sees Father Flynn as doing more good than harm to her son, and says that any public confrontation about the matter would end in her husband killing their son. Mrs. Muller leaves and Father Flynn enters, demanding that Sister Aloysius stop her ...

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  8. Up until the end, Doubt does not make clear whether Father Flynn is a just a concerned man or an actual child molester. Throughout the play, he makes a convincing case that he is being persecuted ...

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