Examples Of Reverend Parris In The Crucible

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The Crucible which takes place in Salem, Massachusetts is a story revolving around the events of the Salem witch trials. Reverend Parris near the beginning of the play finds his daughter Betty alongside several other girls dancing in the woods. Parris’s actions throughout the play are selfish and the character can be defined as villainous.
Parris is a villainous character because he acts acquisitive. When he first arrives he is quick to replace the pewter candlesticks Francis Nurse crafted with lavish golden candles. “It does, sir, it does; and it tells me that a minister may pray to God without he have golden candlesticks upon the altar” (The Crucible). Reverend Parris uses all of the churches funds to purchase the candles instead of using

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