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Because He does not think Mr. Parris is godly
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," John Proctor expresses his reluctance to attend church regularly because he feels disillusioned with Reverend Parris, whom he views as more concerned with wealth and status than with the spiritual well-being of his congregation. Proctor is particularly critical of Parris's focus on materialism and his lack of true moral leadership. This disdain for Parris contributes to Proctor's ongoing internal conflict regarding his faith and community involvement.
Parris tells Danforth that Abigail has vanished.
The crucible what explaination does cheever give for parris' mad look?
John Proctor tells Reverend Hale that he has been absent from church because he does not agree with Reverend Parris's preaching and feels that the minister is more concerned with wealth and reputation than with true spirituality. Additionally, Proctor expresses his discontent with the church's focus on hellfire and brimstone rather than fostering a genuine connection with God. These reasons highlight Proctor's disillusionment with the religious authority in Salem.
Because He does not think Mr. Parris is godly
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," John Proctor expresses his reluctance to attend church regularly because he feels disillusioned with Reverend Parris, whom he views as more concerned with wealth and status than with the spiritual well-being of his congregation. Proctor is particularly critical of Parris's focus on materialism and his lack of true moral leadership. This disdain for Parris contributes to Proctor's ongoing internal conflict regarding his faith and community involvement.
Parris tells Danforth that Abigail has vanished.
The crucible what explaination does cheever give for parris' mad look?
John Proctor tells Reverend Hale that he has been absent from church because he does not agree with Reverend Parris's preaching and feels that the minister is more concerned with wealth and reputation than with true spirituality. Additionally, Proctor expresses his discontent with the church's focus on hellfire and brimstone rather than fostering a genuine connection with God. These reasons highlight Proctor's disillusionment with the religious authority in Salem.
Abiagil tells Parris that Elizabeth hates her and wanted her to work as a slave.
mercy lewis and abigail williams have stolen parris's money and disappeared
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She has stolen his money and vanished.
proctor said " that woman will never lie".
Don't let your unbridled ambition torpedo your plans.
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