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Mary Warren is a character in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible." She serves as a servant in the Proctor household and is one of the younger girls involved in the Salem witch trials. Initially, she participates in the accusations against others but later struggles with her conscience and the fear of repercussions. Her character highlights themes of peer pressure, moral conflict, and the consequences of hysteria in the community.

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