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... Betty eventually gets better and starts to scream. Proctor, Parris, and two other men start to argue. As they are arguing, Rev. ...
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... In a response to Proctor, Parris sites that "We are here, Your Honor, precisely to discover what no one has ever seen." Parris' meaning is very simple; he is ...
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... his faith. Wanting to only put down potential riots, Mr. Parris also agreed he only wished for Proctor to sign. The only problem ...
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... instances. John Proctor exposes hubris through his hate of Reverend Parris. Hubris ... daughter. Proctor resents the Church because Parris runs it. In ...
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... It seems to me ironic that Proctor is the one objecting to Parris's desire for the candlesticks because typically the minister is meant to set an example for ...
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... Parris is very close to discovering the real reason that Abigail left Proctor's house. He is put off from doing so by the arrival of the Putnam's. ...
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... going on in the witch trials Parris says that Proctor is lying and that this accusation against Abigail is just Proctor's way of getting Parris thrown out of ...
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... John Proctor was hung on August 19, 1692 along with 4 others Abigail Williams: A seventeen year old girl who is the niece of Reverend Parris, Abigail was the ...
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... at the beginning of the play; one of the girls who "cry out" during the trial Abigail -- Orphan; niece of Parris; tauntress; mistress of Proctor; leads "crying ...
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... John Proctor exposed pride through his hate of Reverend Parris. John Proctor ... daughter. Proctor resented the Church because Parris ran it. In ...
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... cannot. Thomas Putnam seeks revenge on both Parris and Proctor. Putnam's brother-in-law Bayley is seeking a position in the ministry. ...
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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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... Parris confronts Proctor because he has not been in church recently, but Proctor claims that Parris is too obsessed with damnation and never mentions God. ...
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... Parris confronts Proctor because he has not been in church recently, but Proctor claims that Parris is too obsessed with damnation and never mentions God. ...
(1997 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... Parris confronts Proctor because he has not been in church recently, but Proctor claims that Parris is too obsessed with damnation and never mentions God. ...
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... Parris confronts Proctor because he has not been in church recently, but Proctor claims that Parris is too obsessed with damnation and never mentions God. ...
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... John Proctor is the ... his own beliefs - which do not include "golden candlesticks" for pulpits or "hellfire" sermons - are contradicted by Reverend Parris, so he ...
(1227 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... 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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... 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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... Also, later in the book, Proctor seems less interested in Parris's greed and more interested in the goodness of himself and his wife by trying to do all he ...
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... 90). Parris questions Proctor of his practice of Christian faith, yet he preaches hell and damnation, and not the love for god. He ...
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... John Proctor is the ... his own beliefs - which do not include "golden candlesticks" for pulpits or "hellfire" sermons - are contradicted by Reverend Parris, so he ...
(1103 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... outside. The characters that were most involved in the scene were John Proctor, Giles, Rebecca Nurse, Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, and Parris. 2 ...
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... He often does not attend church because he is tired of hearing Parris rant and rave about hell and damnation. John Proctor does all these things because he ...
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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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... from Parris' point of view. Parris' argument with Proctor also indicates Parris' continual battle to obtain authority within Salem. ...
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... The motivations of John Proctor, and Reverend Hale haven't been the same throughout the play. I think Reverend Parris had the same motivations throughout the ...
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... The motivations of John Proctor, and Reverend Hale haven't been the same throughout the play. I think Reverend Parris had the same motivations throughout the ...
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... instances. John Proctor exposes hubris through his hate of Reverend Parris. Hubris ... daughter. Proctor resents the Church because Parris runs it. In ...
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Parris- Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem the father of Elizabeth Parris and uncle of Abigail Williams Elizabeth Proctor-wife of Mr. Proctor and accused of ...
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