The Pastor's Reputation In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In the crucible the characters are too worried about their reputation. If the cared that much about it then they should not have done anything to compromise it. So if you haven't figured it out the truth is more important. Honestly there is nothing else to talk about but i have to make this a 4 paragraph essay. In the crucible, the pastor is too worried about his reputation that he doesn't want witchcraft to be involved and is astounded when he discovers that witchcraft is in fact involved with it all. His niece and servant along with some other girls were found out in the woods and one of them was naked. Later one of the girls fell ill and the pastor was angered and afraid at the same time. He was angered that his family was involved with