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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Mary Warren tells Deputy Governor Danforth that she and the other girls have been pretending to see spirits and that their accusations of witchcraft are false. She tries to convince Danforth that the court is being misled by the girls' deceit. However, her courage falters under pressure, leading to a pivotal moment where she ultimately succumbs to fear and joins the other girls in their claims.

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