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... John Proctor exposed pride through his hate of Reverend Parris. John Proctor proclaimed that he did not go to Church, an act the ...
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... dislikes Parris. John refuses to have his third child baptized because he does not think that Parris is a godly man. He often does ...
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... A seventeen year old girl who is the niece of Reverend Parris, Abigail was the Proctors' servant before Elizabeth fired her for having an affair with John. ...
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... During the hysteria of the Salem witch trial, there are three voices of authority, Reverend John Hale, Judge Danforth, and Reverend Parris. ...
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... Even though he did not agree with Mr. Parris, he still should have went to church more often. However, John disliked going to church to be continually reminded ...
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... control in many other instances. John Proctor exposes hubris through his hate of Reverend Parris. Hubris is placing ones self equal ...
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... Ever since Reverend Parris took his position in the community, John became an individual by standing out in the crowd and noticing Parris's problem with money. ...
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... Parris said about John Proctor, Francis Nurse and Giles Corey, "They've come to overthrow the court, sir!" Next, Parris tried to ruin Proctor in the eyes of ...
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... selfish desire to be accepted. Both Reverend Parris and John Proctor shared some of the same qualities. They both wanted to be morally ...
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... John Proctor was an ordinary farmer - how could he possibly be considered ... to church regularly because he does not respect the minister, Reverend Samuel Parris. ...
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... When alas he signs his name to Danforth, Mr. Parris becomes overjoyed to see John will live: "Praise be the Lord!" (Miller,131). ...
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... handled. Almost every character in The Crucible was tested such as John Proctor, Reverend Parris, and Reverend John Hale. John Proctor ...
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... "John Proctor is the individual who must decide weather or not he will assert ... for pulpits or "hellfire" sermons - are contradicted by Reverend Parris, so he ...
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... In the end Abigail will have lost the battle for John. One early morning Reverend Parris caught his slave, Tituba and the children of Salem dancing and making ...
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... It's just the irony of Parris' ignorance that makes this quote affective. The relationship between John and Elizabeth is brought to test throughout this play. ...
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... he wishes his own wife would have forgiven him like his character Elizabeth did with John. Another change is that Miller adds the part where Parris caught a ...
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... "John Proctor is the individual who must decide weather or not he will assert ... for pulpits or "hellfire" sermons - are contradicted by Reverend Parris, so he ...
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... John Proctor has been characterized Independent, only because of his Independent actions. In Act One, he independently went to Rev. Parris' house to fetch his ...
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... Abby says they were just dancing. After Rev. Parris leaves, Abby tells the other girls not to say anything. Next, John Proctor talks to Abby alone. ...
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... John proctor is by far the most forthright person in the play. For example, "I like not the Mr.Parris should lay his hand upon my baby. ...
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... people, and every other word is "witchcraft." Reverend Parris doesn't want to believe it, but he's sent for an expert just in case- the Reverend John Hale of ...
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... Abigail and Elizabeth differ in their attitudes toward religion and are alike in their love for John. Reverend Hale and Reverend Parris are alike in occupation ...
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... his authority, and also in John Proctor who refuses to add blemish to his name Reverend Paris became consumed by pride throughout the tale. Parris, being the ...
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... Mr. Parris is a very ill willed and stubborn man. He will not allow himself to believe anything that John Proctor says, and will only listen to his own black ...
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... show the outbreak of good. Two of these characters are Reverend Samuel Parris, and Reverend John Hale. These men are the spiritual ...
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... control in many other instances. John Proctor exposes hubris through his hate of Reverend Parris. Hubris is placing ones self equal ...
(1362 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... John saw Parris as a greedy man and didn't like the things he was doing with the church, so he rarely attended and wanted Parris out of the church. ...
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... Reverend John Hale is a minister from the nearly town of Beverly who is called by Reverend Parris to investigate his suspicions of witchcraft in Salem. ...
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... Parris goes on and about by saying that she has much to gain by doing this. John Proctor then says how can someone gain an advantage by fixing his or her own ...
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... because he has not been in church recently, but Proctor claims that Parris is too obsessed with damnation and never mentions God. Reverend John Hale arrives ...
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