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... The girls were caught "conjuring" spirits in the woods by reverend Parris. ... The girls were caught "conjuring" spirits in the woods by reverend Parris. ...
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... Abigail tells of a dance around a cauldron, in the woods, and says that was all that happened But, when Reverend Parris tells how he was in the woods at that ...
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... In actuality there never was any wild dancing in the woods led by Tituba, and certainly Reverend Parris never stumbled upon them . ...
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... Tituba, and the girls were caught dancing in the woods by Reverend Parris. Abigail called witch on Elizabeth Proctor, John's wife. ...
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... t wake up, and the Putmansī little Ruth is walking around like a zombie.The night before, Reverend Parris had heard a funny noise in the woods outside his ...
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... t wake up, and the Putmansī little Ruth is walking around like a zombie.The night before, Reverend Parris had heard a funny noise in the woods outside his ...
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... In the town of Salem a group of girls are caught dancing in the woods by Reverend Parris, which under Salem's own rules and laws is forbidden. ...
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... threatens the girls. After they were discovered "dancing" in the woods by Reverend Parris, who is Abigail's uncle. One of the girls ...
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... Reverend Sam Parris, a weak, paranoid and suspicious agitator. Parris instigates the witchcraft panic when he finds his daughter and niece dancing in the woods ...
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... of the townspeople, but Reverend Parris is not so quick to label this as the cause seeing that both his daughter and his niece were among those in the woods. ...
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... of the townspeople, but Reverend Parris is not so quick to label this as the cause seeing that both his daughter and his niece were among those in the woods. ...
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... Reverend Parris, is the main person who accuses people of sending their spirits on her and the other girls. What starts as children dancing in the woods, leads ...
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... not step outside at night!" Reverend Parris lies throughout the story to the community. Right before the story begins, Parris goes into the woods and discover ...
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... not step outside at night!" Reverend Parris lies throughout the story to the community. Right before the story begins, Parris goes into the woods and discover ...
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... She is afraid to stand up to Abigail and tell the truth about what really happens in the woods the night Reverend Parris catches them dancing. ...
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... The night before, Reverend Parris had heard a funny noise in the woods outside his house, and stumbled onto a frightening scene: his black slave Tituba was ...
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... That was when they shifted the interrogation towards Tituba, Reverend Parris' slave. Abby had made a comment that she was in the woods with them speaking in ...
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... Reverend Parris believes he is persecuted wherever his goes. ... Barbados who moved to Massachusetts to become a reverend. ... found the girls in the woods that were ...
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... In Act One, Reverend Parris and his niece Abigail discuss the rumours spreading ... having discovered Abigail and her friends dancing in the woods outside town. ...
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... Reverend Parris, is the main person who accuses people of sending their spirits on her and the other girls. What starts as children dancing in the woods leads ...
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... Maybe the character most affected by this disease was Reverend Parris. When he discusses finding Abigail and Betty dancing in the woods, his concern is not the ...
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... Reverend Samuel Parris: A weak, paranoid and suspicious demagogue, Parris instigates the ... he finds his daughter and niece dancing in the woods with several ...
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... Parris has sent for Reverend Hale of ... Betty became ill when her father discovered her dancing in the woods with Abigail, Tituba (the Parris' slave from ...
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... Parris has sent for Reverend Hale of ... Betty became ill when her father discovered her dancing in the woods with Abigail, Tituba (the Parris' slave from ...
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... Parris has sent for Reverend Hale of ... Betty became ill when her father discovered her dancing in the woods with Abigail, Tituba (the Parris' slave from ...
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... Parris has sent for Reverend Hale of ... Betty became ill when her father discovered her dancing in the woods with Abigail, Tituba (the Parris' slave from ...
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... The girls are seen by Parris dancing and conjuring evil spirits in the woods. ... The Reverend Parris says, "There is obedience or the church will burn like hell ...
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... In 1692 in Salem Massachussetts a group of young girls went out to the woods with there homemade crystal balls to look into the ... Reverend Parris had come upon it ...
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Suspicion of "demonic influences" arise when Reverend Parris discovers his daughter, Betty, with a number of other girls dancing naked in the woods. ...
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... It is ironic that Reverend Parris says that the witchcraft investigation might reveal the ... how the witchery is a hoax 'We were dancing in the woods last night ...
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