A significant character in this play was Reverend Parris. His main motivation was not to please God but to please the townspeople and his congregation. The author helps develop this character by showing where his position in the town stands and it does not stand with God as much as it stands with his name. Parris wants to seem like a true man of God who stands by the Bible in every way. The author helps bring out his true character by showing how his daughter was unconscious and instead of being…
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The Crucible The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, takes place in 1692. This drama is based on historical events from the witchcraft trials that were held in Salem, Massachusetts. The minister of the town, Reverend Samuel Parris, finds a group of girls, including his daughter and niece, dancing in the woods. His niece, Abigail Williams, then begins accusing local women of witchcraft. With the accusations falling on many women, the witch hunt begins in Salem. Throughout the play, Reverend Samuel Parris…
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innocent people to be hanged. The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1952, about the Salem Witch Trials. The play includes John Proctor and Reverend Parris. In the play The Crucible, John Proctor and Reverend Parris are foil characters. John Proctor and Reverend Parris have a few similarities. John Proctor and Reverend Parris are Puritans who live in Salem. John Proctor and Reverend Parris are both fathers. John Proctor has three sons. Reverend Parris has one daughter. They have both…
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September 25, 2014 Honors English 3 Arthur Miller, the author of The Crucible, weaved many different characters into his story about the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail Williams is really the main important character of the story. She was the niece of Reverend Parris who was a godly man. Abigail was not the sweet, innocent girl that Arthur Miller made her out to be in the beginning of the first act when she says to Reverend Parris, “Why, I am sure it is, sir. There be no blush about my name.” Rather…
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In Act One of the Crucible, the readers get an introduction to all of the characters and the situation in the town. There seems to have been a case of witchcraft in the town of Salem, Massachusetts. Reverend Parris, a minister in Salem, found many young girls dancing in the woods. Reverend Parris is very concerned for his reputation, so he does not want people to believe that the cause of his daughter’s illness is witchcraft. The film and play versions of Act One of the Crucible portray many similarities…
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the play of Arthur Miller, The Crucible. The Crucible, hysteria plays an important role of tearing apart the community of Salem it has creating an environment where people act on the bitterness, which many characters play throughout the play such as Abigail, Reverend Parris, the girls, Danforth, and several other characters. Therefore, the Reverend Parris is to blame for the Salem Witch Trials because he is Salem minister, who is largely…
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In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, people do unthinkable things to save their name and reputation from being tarnished. This book is full of characters that lie, steal and even die just to protect their good name. This book The Crucible is about the Salem Witch Trials in the late 1600s that ended up in over 20 deaths. Driven by the need for respect, Reverend Parris, John Proctor and Giles Corey, in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, do ominous things to keep their names clean of impotence. There were many…
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Reputation in The Crucible Reputation is very protruding , and or considered the most important theme in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The villagers of Salem are consumed by greed and fear. They are losing their belief in their religion and the power it holds over them. Some of the characters are completely self aware and know that a good name is better than lying, and would even consider dying before ruining their names with lies. Reverend Parris, John Proctor, and Judge Danforth all value their…
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One of the common characteristics of Salem society throughout history is fearing the unknown which leads to protect one’s self . In the Crucible, three characters who are concern with their stature affect how they act in different situations thus preserving one’s reputation is a major and common theme. Throughout the play, the townspeople like Nurse Rebecca are falsely accused for those saving their names such as Deputy Governor Danforth. Reputation contributes in the novel to the greatest extend…
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in the Crucible, which is seen many times corrupting morality specifically in Reverend Parris’ character. After finding out that his daughter, Betty, is in a sick state; Parris more worried about his job than his daughter, states, “They will topple me with this”(Miller 17). Parris’ position as minister is more important to him than his daughter’s health and well being, which goes completely against the morality of a parent. From this point on we notice that all the actions Reverend Parris takes…
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