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Vsevolod
10 days ago
6

Reverend parris did not want to expose the fact that the girls lied because _____. nobody would believe it and chaos or further

mass hysteria would result he would be seen as a liar, too it would make the church officials look like liars his daughter would be seen as a liar, too, and his reputation be ruined
English
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Bond [6.4K]10 days ago
6 0

The answer is: his reputation would be destroyed.

As the reverend of the town in a highly theocratic environment, Reverend Parris holds considerable influence and respect. His daughter was caught engaging in a naked pagan witchcraft ritual, while his niece led this act. Regardless of his actual involvement, he would be blamed by association. Therefore, his true intention during the trials is not primarily to vanquish the “devil” but rather to deflect blame and safeguard his status and authority within the colony.

ddd [6.2K]10 days ago
5 0
Consider that he was a reverend, and that would tarnish his reputation. By the way, I portrayed Abigail Adams in my fall performance of The Crucible last year!!!

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