In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Betty Parris is described as being about 10 years old. She is the daughter of Reverend Parris and is one of the first girls to display signs of hysteria in the witch trials. Her age plays a significant role in highlighting the innocence and vulnerability of children caught up in the mass paranoia of the Salem witch trials.
You mean Betty Parris. She is the first to claim she has been visited by the spirits of witches.
In The Crucible, Betty is Reverend Parris's ten-year-old daughter. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft.
Betty saw spirits.
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.
Fears Abigail
You mean Betty Parris. She is the first to claim she has been visited by the spirits of witches.
In The Crucible, Betty is Reverend Parris's ten-year-old daughter. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft.
Betty saw spirits.
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.
she died in march 9, 1969
Fears Abigail
He wants to get his meat wet.
The forest
Betty
The Crucible Act 1
Betty Pariss
Betty and Abigail are chanting names of witches.