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Mary Warren is weeping due to the immense pressure and fear she feels from the ongoing witch trials in Salem. As a young and impressionable girl, she is caught between the hysteria of the accusations and her own conscience. Her emotions likely stem from guilt over her role in the trials and the realization of the harm they are causing to innocent people, particularly her friends. This conflict leads to a profound sense of helplessness and sorrow.

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