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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Goody Osburn advises the girls in court to pretend and act as if they are being attacked by spirits, thereby using their influence to manipulate the proceedings. She encourages them to maintain the facade of being victims of witchcraft, which ultimately leads to the escalation of the witch trials. This manipulation is pivotal in swaying the court's decisions and heightening the hysteria surrounding the accusations.

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