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    (Miller 27) by Reverend Parris‚ the minister in the town of Salem‚ informs the reader of what is in the minds of the townspeople. Parris is regarded as a powerful figure by the people of Salem village and he plays a major role in the impetus of “The Crucible by Arthur Miller.” He stumbles upon a few girls dancing around objects in the forest. Shortly after‚ his daughter‚ along with another girl‚ fall very ill. This sparks the idea of witchcraft and the many accusations that follow. Parris’ greedy‚ selfish

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    2012 Reverend Hale vs Reverend Parris Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a compelling look at the witch hunts in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. In the play‚ Reverend Hale and Reverend Parris play major roles in the town and influence a shrewd of characters. They both have a number of job duties and responsibilities in common. As well as have a variation in personality‚ attitude‚ changes in the play and different roles at the end of the play. In the beginning of the play Reverend Parris is struggling

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    Primarily‚ both Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale have different motives for investigating the case of witchcraft in Salem. Reverend Parris admits to Abigail "I saw Tituba waving her arms over the fire when I came on you...I saw a dress lying on the grass." Although Reverend Parris saw the blatant truth‚ he does not falter in his lie even when innocent people are sentenced to hang for something he knows is a hoax. Parris states to Abigail "And pray you feel the weight of truth upon you‚ for now my

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    Character Analysis of Reverend Parris If it were not because of the self-preserving and greedy nature‚ also the paranoia of the people in Salem‚ the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 would most likely not have occurred. One of those people is Reverend Parris‚ who is the minister of the church in The Crucible. All Reverend Parris cares about is his reputation/good name and the amount of wealth he has. He is paranoid that there is a faction of townspeople that are trying to get him thrown out of his position

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    Salem‚ the infamous witch trials of 1692 would not have taken place. Most villagers were interested in themselves and none other. One such character is Reverend Parris from the historical play The Crucible‚ which concerns these Salem witch trials. He is only interested in his good name. In the beginning of the play‚ this conceit leads Reverend Parris to support the court’s false judgements in order to preserve his reputation‚ but as the play progresses he begins to question the court for the same reason

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    How do Act 1 and Act 2 develop the various characters in the play? The play ‘The Crucible’ written by Arthur Miller is an allegorical reference to the McCarthyism of the 1950s. Set in the historical context of the 17th century Salem‚ this play explores several themes to point out how politics‚ greed and imaginative hysteria can tear a community apart. To further emphasize this‚ Miller uses different characters and develops them as the play progresses. In addition‚ his use of effective language intensifies

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    Reverend Parris is the minister of Salem’s church. He is a paranoid‚ defensive self-absorbed‚ nervous‚ and self-pitying figure. He is very concerned with building in his position in the community. He has a slave from Barbados called Tituba. He has a daughter called Betty. He believes that faction plans will force him to leave Salem‚ so he attempts to strengthen his authority through the witch trial proceedings. The fact that he has many enemies who want him gone from Salem suggests that he is abhorred

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    In The Crucible‚ a drama by Arthur Miller set in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1692‚ Reverend John Hale evolves from a self-confident witchcraft expert to a broken man who attempts to save lives. When Reverend Hale first arrives in Salem‚ he walks into the Parris’ home with an air of intelligence and great knowledge. As he situates himself in the house‚ he says to Mr. Parris‚ “… they [the books] are weighted with authority”‚ indicating that the books will decide whether a person is a witch or not (1.712-13)

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    “The Crucible”‚ Act One Paragraph In “The Crucible”‚ by Arthur Miller‚ various techniques are used to characterize many of the different characters. Through “The Crucible” Miller indirectly characterizes the characters based on there actions and of what each character says throughout the play. Miller indirectly characterizes Reverend Paris as being greedy based on his actions of demanding to have the deed in the house he lives in and more firewood. Reverend Paris is also indirectly characterized

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    Silas Hanegraaf The Parris Household Bewitched! Last night there had been a rumor of all the girls in Salem summoning the devil by witchcraft. Betty Parris is one of these girls‚ and it has been said she is running rampant around Salem being demon possessed. Nobody knows for sure if she has been bewitched‚ nor if she isn’t bewitched. These rumors are spreading to be real since Betty Parris is lying without movement in her bed. It was on the night in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ 1692 where in the

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