One common characteristic in the town of Salem in The Crucible is the fear of the unknown. In 1692, Witchcraft was a major event in the small town of Salem. Reverend Parris, the head of the only church in town, has large amounts of power in the town. Many proofs were possible to prove and convince you that Reverend Parris was the man that caused the witchcraft hysteria, but I chose only three. Reverend Parris was the only witness to observe a crime to be made and Parris also was the only person who shared the information about the with the town. Abigail Williams, the niece of Reverend Parris, was one of the people that danced around a fire with a chicken and a frog in it. Abigail has been tried to court for the crime of Witchcraft and was proven innocent. Later on many other people were also tried and then later hanged because of the accusations of Abigail. After all, it would have happened if it had not been Reverend Parris. My last proof is that Reverend Parris started chaos in the town by spreading the word that girls were dancing in the forest and did a ritual. People believed it was witchcraft, Parris then sent for Reverend Hale. Reverend Hale caused more chaos by sending for Judge Danforth. Danforth started trials and Hale started hanging people. But it would not have happened if Parris did not start it. In The Crucible, Arthur …show more content…
Reverend Parris was thought to be a hero because he called for Reverend Hale, who reads books about solving witchcraft hysterias but instead, Hale caused more chaos and panic “They say you’ve sent to Reverend Hale of Beverly?”(103) Reverend Hale then sent for Judge Danforth and he started all the real chaos. Danforth hung many innocents. Danforth gave two choices to the accused, confess and be spared or keep dignity and be hanged. Many people were hanged because of this lose:lose