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Mary Warren has transformed from a timid, submissive girl into a more assertive and confident individual throughout the events of "The Crucible." Her newfound assertiveness is largely influenced by her participation in the court proceedings and the power she feels from being part of the group of girls accusing others of witchcraft. However, this change is also precarious, as she struggles with the fear of retribution from both the court and her peers, showcasing the complexities of her character development amidst the hysteria.

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