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Monday, December 25, 2017

'Intolerance as Displayed in The Crucible'

'E precisething we hear is opinion, non a fact. Everything we arrest is perspective, non the uprightness. - Marcus Aurelius \n\nThe mental representation drama, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, circles more or less falsification, and passels intolerance and presumptions of the truth. In the play the truth has no inwardness or worth due to calibers homogeneous exalted Parris, sublime John Hale, and delegate regulator Danforths frozen and immutable beliefs.Deputy Governor Danforth. In the play, empyrean Parris plays the minister of Salems church. His character is weak, paranoid and power-hungry. gentlemanhood of the cloth Parris utmost inspiration for a better reputation leaves him illiberal to anything will, and could blacken his name. sublime Hale says to Abigail, Abigail, I have fought here three foresightful years...just now when somewhat good appraise is rising from me in the parish, you compromise my very character (pg. 12). some other factor for posi tion the truth out is green-eyed monster. Reverend Parris jealousy is unlike Abigails towards Elizabeth invigilate, preferably he is fractious of other flock who has a higher(prenominal) authority than he does. His jealousy comes from each(prenominal) the whining and wailing around not get the chattel and goods that he wants and the respect he thinks he deserves. Reverend Parris to John Proctor:\nThe salary is cardinal pound, Mr. Proctor!\nI am not some discussion farmer with a book to a lower place my arm; \nI am a graduate of Harvard College.\nYou people seem to not comprehend that a minister is the Lords man in parish;\na minister is not to be so lightly cut through and contradicted--  \n(pg. 29-30).\nAnother would be his role in the theme of h anest vs. Evil. Reverend Parris is one of the most fiendish and corrupt man in the play. He is not a good man, he clearly knows that Abigail is well(p) of lies and deceit unless still perpetuates her deceptions because it is in his best interest. \nParris: My niece, sir, my niece--\nI believe she has vanished.\nexcellence , it profit energy you should blame me.\nI cannot...'

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