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After Elizabeth Proctor's name is brought up in court, Mary Warren defends her against the accusation. At the end of Act II, the reader hopes that the basic sense of honesty will remain strong enough to allow Mary to testify on behalf of the accused women in Act III.
Mary's dominant character trait is her weak will... displayed 300 characters
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She is easily influenced and allows herself to be intimidated by Abigail. In Act I Mary knows that Betty is not really sick. When Abigail threatens to kill anyone who tells the truth about Betty's condition, Mary remains silent. She is terrified of Abigail. She also fears John Proctor because she has gone to Salem against his orders... displayed next 300 characters
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