hang this sort he is most commonly referring to the accused of witchcraft and danger to him well hes a preacher so..you can make the connection there!! i havent read act 4 yet but that's what i think :) good luck
parris mean that the people to be hanged are people who all have good names in the village
In "The Crucible," The Reverend Parris finds a dagger stuck in his door and views it as a threat on his life. He then proceeds to bet the judges not to continue with their plans to hang the accused witches, because he feels this would cause whoever left the dagger, to follow through with their plans.
attribute to his pride
A pardon for those marked to hang.
Martha Corey Rebecca Nurse and john Proctor
Proctor's life to be spared.
parris mean that the people to be hanged are people who all have good names in the village
In "The Crucible," The Reverend Parris finds a dagger stuck in his door and views it as a threat on his life. He then proceeds to bet the judges not to continue with their plans to hang the accused witches, because he feels this would cause whoever left the dagger, to follow through with their plans.
attribute to his pride
A pardon for those marked to hang.
Martha Corey Rebecca Nurse and john Proctor
They question him. Eventually he is condemned to hang, but not in the scene.
he was afraid to hang them because they were good people who never did anything wrong and they were known to help everyone in need.
They must lie to avoid being hanged
Because they cannot hang right side up!
That means 'it' is like a picture that a painter paints and then he cannot hang it when he has a show and nobody will buy it because they cannot hang it either.
the reason why is because unlike everybody else proctor and nurse are highly repected people in the community.