From Shmoop Literature on Romeo and Juliet
Paris' Timeline
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3.4: Even though the Capulets are mourning for Tybalt's death, Paris shows up hoping for news that Juliet wants to marry him. Lord Capulet is worried that his daughter's grief over her cousin's death is out of control, so he asks Paris if he would be willing to marry Juliet right away, that very week. Paris agrees.
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mercy lewis and abigail williams have stolen parris's money and disappeared
The crucible what explaination does cheever give for parris' mad look?
Abigail, his niece
Proctor vs. parris
His Being Hanged
People who are dramatic are annoying.I love to act in plays dramatically for the audience
where people act out drama skills where people act out drama skills where people act out drama skills. Dramatic play is when a theatre performance is also involved
Betty Parris
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In Act 3 of "The Crucible," Reverend Parris is deeply concerned about his reputation and position in Salem. He fears that the court's proceedings and the accusations of witchcraft are undermining his authority and may lead to his downfall. Parris is also anxious about the growing dissent among the townspeople and the possibility of rebellion, which heightens his paranoia and desperation to maintain control. His self-serving nature drives his reactions, making him increasingly frantic throughout the act.
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.