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                In The Crucible Act, Why did John and Mary Warren go to court together?
They are having an affair
Mary is under John’s spell and obeys him
Mary wants to tell everyone that Elizabeth really is a witch
Mary is confessing that she was pretending to be witched
            
        They are having an affair
Mary is under John’s spell and obeys him
Mary wants to tell everyone that Elizabeth really is a witch
Mary is confessing that she was pretending to be witched
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    In "The Crucible," John Proctor and Mary Warren go to court together because Mary wants to confess that she has been pretending to be bewitched. Specifically, Mary plans to reveal the truth about the girls’ antics and the false accusations of witchcraft that have caused so much chaos in Salem. John's intention is to support Mary in her attempt to expose the deception and save his wife, Elizabeth, who has been unjustly accused.
    
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