Reverend Parris is supposed to be a great Pastor in the little town of Salem; however he continues to be fixated on the belief of witches. The author, Arthur Miller was born in Manhattan in 1915 that has written several popular plays, but focuses on the Witch trails in his play, “The Crucible”. The Crucible focuses many of the witch trails that take place in Salem. The Minister of Salem’s church, Reverend Parris believes in witches after finding his daughter and other girls dancing in the woods. Reverend Parris is extremely paranoid and worries about becoming better known within the community. The following will discuss why Reverend Parris believed that many woman and girls were witches. Reverend Parris is very worried about his daughter because he finds her dancing with other girls in the woods. He doesn’t want to believe that his daughter is a witch or accuse her of being a witch either. That means there is witchcraft in his house and that would not look good for having that in the reverends house. The town doesn’t like Parris and it would look bad if there could be the devil in the reverends house and so he denies having any witchcraft in his house. …show more content…
They were accused of either being a witch or had done something wrong such as reverend Parris. He went through a lot of pain and loss. After being put in jail he lost the whole towns trust and friendships with everyone in it? They did not trust him at all. Soon after he was in jail the whole town took a vote, and kicked Parris out of office. He was replaced by reverend Hale who had a very difficult time being the minister of the crooked town of Salem. After the whole thing was done and calmed down and Parris was out of jail he just skipped town and never was to be heard of. Would you do the same thing that Parris did? Would you stay and try to own up to your actions and try to make peace with the rest of the town or what is left of