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Reverend Parris was unhappy with his job primarily due to his concern over his reputation and position within the Salem community. He felt disrespected and undermined by his parishioners, particularly because of their lack of support and the challenges he faced in gaining their loyalty. Additionally, the growing tension and fear surrounding the witch trials exacerbated his anxiety, as he feared for his own safety and authority.

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