Mary Warren does show courage in Act 3 of 'The Crucible.' She does this by showing up in court to recant her previous testimony concerning the people she falsely accused of witchcraft.
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She allies herself with Abigail and the other girls, even though she knows that it goes against the truth, because she is more afraid of not belonging than of lying.
In The Crucible, Mary Warren changes her testimony because of the mockery from some of the girls. She knew that if she didn't change her testimony, she would be the next victim to be accused of witchcraft.
at the end of act two, we learn that Mary Warren's motives are her actions. when john proctor propmts her to tell the court about the poppet, she expresses her true fears. "abby'll kill me for sayin' that! i cannot, they'll turn on me!" she fears that if she tells the court, she will be accused of witchcraft.
Abigail had lied and made it look like mary warren is lying.