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Reverend Parris In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Reverend Parris “For surely my enemies will, and they will ruin me with it.''- Rev. Parris Reputation is the defining factor of all humanity. In The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, reputation seems to be the main focal point of most characters. Reverend Parris, the minister of a small town in Massachusetts with a villainous past, allows reputation to influence his everyday life. In this classic short story, Rev. Parris demonstrates the importance of reputation by greediness, hypocrisy, and fictitious thoughts. Prior to The Crucible, Rev. Parris was a heinous man- so much so, that his past begins to convey his future actions. In the first scene, Rev. Parris is weeping and praying over his daughter's bed, only to be concerned about his reputation-
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