Reverend Parris Reputations In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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Close your eyes and imagine yourself in a small village in 1692. You are so conceited with yourself that you allow your friends and neighbors to be accused of witchcraft. Yet, you knew a secret that could save the lives of everyone. You decide not to tell the truth because it could blacken your name. This is what was encountered by many in The Crucible. The reputation of many, such as Reverend Parris, John Proctor, and Judge Danforth, all contributed to the evolution and advancement in the severity of the witch trials. Reverend Parris was the first to allow his reputation to get in the way of the truth. He said, “Abigail, I have fought here three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me, and now, just now when some good respect is