Because he believed Rev. Paris to be a heretic, a pulpit thief and a broken minister.
In Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible,' John Proctor didn't attend church regularly because he had a problem with the current minister. He believed Reverend Parris was too fixated on material matters, because his church was lavishly decorated. He also felt he preached about hell and brimstone too much, not focusing on God.
In Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible,' John Proctor didn't attend church regularly because he had a problem with the current minister. He believed Reverend Parris was too fixated on material matters, because his church was lavishly decorated. He also felt he preached about hell and brimstone too much, not focusing on God.
she has low iq
In The Crucible, Rebbecca suggests that Betty's delirium is due to a childish fit, derived from over-stimulation.
Abigail is Parris's niece. Parris is the new reverend in the chuch, but no one really likes him because he wants to change to much. Proctor really hates him for this reason, which is why he stopped going to church.
That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an"unnatural reason."
well, i know one reason was to question America's suspicions of Russia...
Rebecca Nurse, like John Proctor, is there to stand for the voice of reason.
The Reason of Church-Government Urged against Prelaty was created in 1642.
jealousy is a huge theme in the crucible! an the reason is abigale is in love with Proctor and originally they had a thing, but he ends up picking and being loyal to his wife, Elizabeth, which infuriates Abigale. so she takes revenge on him by turning on him and is wife.
Keith David Wyma has written: 'Crucible of reason' -- subject(s): Act (Philosophy)
the indulgences that the church sold.