He Was Upset Because He Found The Girls Dancing In The Woods, And Doing Witch Spirituals.
Reverend Parris is greedier than the average Reverend because of his actions in Act One. He is always talking about property and money than he does God, and that he tends to talk about Hell very often
mercy lewis and abigail williams have stolen parris's money and disappeared
PEEPEE
proctor explains to Hale that he does not like Parris' theology. He says that Parris spends too much time lecturing on the devil and damnation. he also says that he built the roof on the church (so that there is no way he could be connected with the devil) and that he does not trust Parris with his children's baptisms.
His true concern is that he will get a bad reputation because his daughter was found doing what they believe to be devils work. Dancing, singing, any act of entertainment was frowned severly on. they would be whipped if it was discovered that they do things of these sorts.
Reverend Parris is greedier than the average Reverend because of his actions in Act One. He is always talking about property and money than he does God, and that he tends to talk about Hell very often
mercy lewis and abigail williams have stolen parris's money and disappeared
PEEPEE
He's has been hated by the village. How he discovered the girls dancing in the forest.
In The Crucible, the main concern of Reverend Parris cropped up when he found the girls in the woods dancing naked. He was afraid his reputation would be damaged, and that he would lose his job at the parish. This occurs in Act 1.
because several nights ago, abigail ran away from home. stealing his life savings in the process
proctor explains to Hale that he does not like Parris' theology. He says that Parris spends too much time lecturing on the devil and damnation. he also says that he built the roof on the church (so that there is no way he could be connected with the devil) and that he does not trust Parris with his children's baptisms.
His true concern is that he will get a bad reputation because his daughter was found doing what they believe to be devils work. Dancing, singing, any act of entertainment was frowned severly on. they would be whipped if it was discovered that they do things of these sorts.
In 'The Crucible,' in Act IV, it is learned that Abigail has stolen money from Reverend Parris and run away. Abigail, if nothing else, was a smart girl who understood the 'jig was up,' and left before she could become the recipient of any deserved backlash as a result of her actions.
The crucible what explaination does cheever give for parris' mad look?
Reverend Hale relates to themes in act 1 and 2 by being smart and dynamic
Two examples of situational irony in Act 1 of "The Crucible" are when Reverend Parris, who should be a figure of moral authority, is shown to be more concerned about his reputation than the well-being of his daughter, and when Abigail, who accuses others of witchcraft, is revealed to have been involved in supernatural activities herself.