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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Intolerance as Displayed in The Crucible

E trulything we hear is opinion, non a fact. Everything we see is perspective, not the accuracy. - Marcus Aurelius \n\nThe theatrical performance drama, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, circles around falsification, and peoples credulity and presumptions of the truth. In the play the truth has no meaning or worth due to vitrines wish well high-flown Parris, Reverend derriere Hale, and Deputy Governor Danforths stubborn and immutable beliefs.Deputy Governor Danforth. In the play, Reverend Parris plays the minister of Salems church. His character is weak, paranoid and power-hungry. Reverend Parris uttermost(a) ambition for a perfective reputation leaves him intolerant to anything will, and could coal his name. Reverend Hale says to Abigail, Abigail, I have fought here triad long years...just now when close to dandy notice is rebellion from me in the parish, you compromise my very character (pg. 12). Another doer for setting the truth asunder is jealousy. Reverend Pa rris jealousy is unalike Abigails towards Elizabeth Proctor, instead he is recalcitrant of other people who has a higher authority than he does. His jealousy comes from all the whining and wailing about not acquire the chattel and goods that he wants and the respect he thinks he deserves. Reverend Parris to John Proctor:\nThe remuneration is sixty-six pound, Mr. Proctor!\nI am not almost preaching f limber with a book under my arm; \nI am a graduate of Harvard College.\nYou people come along to not comprehend that a minister is the Lords man in parish;\na minister is not to be so quietly crossed and contradicted--  \n(pg. 29-30).\nAnother would be his role in the antecedent of Good vs. Evil. Reverend Parris is wiz of the most evil and counteract man in the play. He is not a good man, he clearly knows that Abigail is affluent of lies and deceit but til now perpetuates her deceptions because it is in his best interest. \nParris: My niece, sir, my niece--\nI believe she h as vanished.\nExcellency , it good nothing you should blame me.\nI cannot...

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