Reverend Parris Analysis

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Reverend Parris does not want his good name to be defamed either. Parris is referred all around the town as the churchly figure. Most of the citizens don 't like how he is, although he is respected for his beliefs. During the trials, Parris knows that some of the people being in the trials are not guilty. For example, if he would say that a person did not see the devil, he would be accused of being with the devil. Parris has no respect apart from his appreciation for being extremely religious. If he somehow happened to loose the respect he has gained, he would be destroyed. He would not be treated like he is now. He would be treated very bad and he will have no say on it.