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In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Mary Warren goes to Salem every day to serve as a court official and to participate in the witch trials. She feels a sense of empowerment and importance in her role, as the court's proceedings give her a position of influence that she lacks in her everyday life. Additionally, she is motivated by the desire to protect herself and align with the other girls who are accusing others of witchcraft to avoid being targeted herself.

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