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What is foil character in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale.


What does reverend parris say he caught Abigail doing in act 1 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

PEEPEE


Why does parris send for the reverend hale?

Reverend Parris is a character in Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible. He sent for Reverend Hale because Parris needed an expert on witchcraft and he wanted Reverend Hale's help in hunting down witches.


What happened first in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

In the crucible, what happened first was the spreading of rumors that Betty,the daughter of Reverend Parris is sick because of witchcraft.


How do you spell parris?

The capital city of France, or a legendary Trojan warrior, would be Paris.There is a surname Parris, notably a reverend in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible.


Why did Reverend Parris send for a doctor as the play begins in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Reverend Parris sends for a doctor because his ten-year-old daughter, Betty, is ill and will not wake up.


What does Betty Paris reveal about what happened in the woods from the book 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller?

why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor as the play begins?


Who is revered parris's niece in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Abigail Williams is Rev. Parris's niece.


Who does parris ask to come to Salem in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Hale


Why is betty parris important in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

only character to bewitched


Who caught Reverend Parris dancing with his slave Tituba in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

Since this doesn't happen, and since Reverend Parris is the one who catches his daughter and two other girls dancing with Tituba, anyone familiar with the play would be hard pressed to answer this.


Why does Reverend Parris try to get the accused to confess in The Crucible by Arthur Miller?

In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Reverend Parris tries to get the accused to confess to witchcraft primarily to save his own reputation and position in Salem. He fears that if innocent people are hanged, it will lead to public backlash against him and undermine his authority as a minister. By encouraging confessions, he aims to preserve the court's legitimacy and maintain order in the community, even at the cost of truth and justice.