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In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Mary Warren serves as the court's official recorder and is one of the girls involved in the witch trials in Salem. She is also a servant in the Proctor household and holds a position of some influence among the other girls due to her participation in the trials. Throughout the play, her character struggles with the moral implications of the accusations and the pressure from both the court and her peers. Ultimately, her actions contribute to the unfolding tragedy of the witch hunt.

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