He is worried that Salem will take revenge against him for Proctor's death.
His Being Hanged
In Act IV, Parris tries to prevent the rebellion from the townsfolk who are turning against him due to the chaos caused by the witch trials. He fears for his safety and authority as the community starts to doubt the validity of the trials. Parris also works to prevent the execution of the remaining prisoners, including Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor.
John Proctor thinks that Parris is only concerned about his well-being, while parris doesnt like JOhn because he isnt respecting his authority
Reverend Parris expresses concern about John Proctor's presence in court, viewing him as a threat to the authority of the court and the ongoing witch trials. He believes Proctor's influence and reputation could undermine the court's legitimacy and sway public opinion against the proceedings. Parris is wary of Proctor's intentions, fearing that he may expose the truth behind the false accusations and jeopardize the power of the court.
They must lie to avoid being hanged
Hale goes back to Salem to try to get thous accused of witchcraft to confess to save there lives. Abigail runs away with Mary and Parris wants Danforth to postpone the hangings. but Danfoth says he cannot.
Mary Warren is the dynamic character in the play. she changes from being a servant who listens word by word to john proctor and Elizabeth . by the end she tells she is with the court and cannot tell what proctor ask her to tell.
he could of lied to to reverent and accept all the accuations nd she would of lived andwould ee living with elizabeth and his three chilren
Being Hanged
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Tituba was the person that was the slave of the Parris family. She lived in Salem, Massachusetts and was accused of witchcraft.
John Proctor had an affair with Abigail, but after Elizabeth is accused by her, he no longer has feelings for her and realizes how many feelings he has for her.Mr. Griffin's Class?