Reverend Parris becomes uneasy about the executions in "The Crucible" because he fears for his own safety and reputation in Salem. With increasing dissent among the townspeople and the realization that many respected individuals are being executed, he worries that he could be targeted next. Additionally, Parris is concerned that the public outcry against the unjust trials could undermine his authority and position as minister. His self-interest and paranoia ultimately overshadow his moral responsibilities as a leader.
Her uncle Paris and Betty who is her cousin and also Paris's daughter
Betty Paris, is the daughter of Reverend Paris in "The Crucible." In the movie and book, Betty is ''ill'' from dancing in the woods. Betty is unable to move or talk. This is the first sight in Salem of witchcraft.
John Proctor's church
Abigail Williams, Judge Cheever, and Reverend Paris in court.
Paris is a very important part. Even though he is a bad guy, he has a almost as big of a part as John Proctor.
Her uncle Paris and Betty who is her cousin and also Paris's daughter
Betty Paris, is the daughter of Reverend Paris in "The Crucible." In the movie and book, Betty is ''ill'' from dancing in the woods. Betty is unable to move or talk. This is the first sight in Salem of witchcraft.
He had been imprisoned in the Tower for several months prior to his execution.
John Proctor's church
Abigail Williams, Judge Cheever, and Reverend Paris in court.
The well-respected villan
Paris is a very important part. Even though he is a bad guy, he has a almost as big of a part as John Proctor.
200 miles
Tank plays soccer
Friar Lawrence is uneasy to marry Paris to Juliet because he knows Juliet is already married to Romeo in secret. This creates dramatic irony because the audience knows the truth about Juliet's marriage while the characters do not. It builds tension and anticipation for when the truth will finally be revealed.
Place de la Concorde, Paris.
Because he believed Rev. Paris to be a heretic, a pulpit thief and a broken minister.