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Reverend Parris's 11-year-old niece Abigail Williams was an orphan. How do I reset my key fob after replacing the battery? Her father discovers her dancing in the woods, and she later accuses individuals of practicing witchcraft. Overall, they are in good health. In The Crucible, Reverend Parris fears that his congregation is out to get him. As was mentioned in the previous post, Reverend Parris is a selfish, greedy man throughout the play. Parris makes it very clear that he gave up his prosperous business in Barbados to work in Salem as town reverend. Parris, at the time, was an unmarried merchant, leading to . In Act 1, Parris is portrayed as a greedy man . <a href="https://www.studymode.com/essays/Reverend-Parris-Logical-Fallacy-Their-Eyes-Were-85949685.html">Reverend Parris Logical Fallacy: Their Eyes Were Watching ...</a> Found inside – Page 47Thus, on November 19, 1689, Samuel Parris, age thirty-six, became the village's first independent minister. ... of which he abbreviated because of the “sharpness” of the weather, the Reverend Parris proclaimed the dawn of a new era. He advocates the witch trials when it will deflect criticism of Betty's and Abigail's behavior in the woods and his own standing in the town. Found inside – Page 4They were his daughter, Betty Parris, age nine, and his niece, Abigail Williams, age eleven. Reverend Parris was himself a controversial figure. Not everyone in the Village was pleased with his presence there. I am an admin of this site. <a href="https://literatureessaysamples.com/the-evolution-of-reverend-hale/">The Evolution of Reverend Hale - Literature Essay Samples</a> Powers / Skills He was very greedy and self-absorbed, and as a result he was despised by all the inhabitants of Salem. This is Thesecret1070. Parris became the minister of Salem Village in 1689, and he was as involved in the real witch trials as Arthur Miller’s character. He is initially more concerned with his reputation than the well-being of his daughter and his niece. Parris became the minister of Salem Village in 1689, and he was as involved in the real witch trials as Arthur Miller's character. Soon after the legal proceedings began, Betty was shuttled off to live in Salem Town with Stephen Sewall's family. A Salem resident attempts to frame her ex-lover's wife for being a witch in the middle of the 1692 witchcraft trials. Reverend Samuel Parris. Giles Corey and Rebecca Nurse are the subsequent to go to. The other is Ruth Putnam, daughter of Thomas Putnam, a wealthy landholder. Reverend Parris Minister in Salem. First printed in 1702, this eyewitness account of the Salem Village witchcraft trials, and the events leading up to them, was written by Reverend John Hale, who concludes that it was Satan, not the witches, who used the manipulation of ... As a father and master, he's inattentive and quick to anger. Even after Abigail steals his money and runs away, he never admits fault, making his character all the more frustrating to behold. Through its leaded panes the morning sunlight streams. Many of the townsfolk, especially John Proctor, dislike him, and Parris is very concerned with building his position in the community. Abigail Williams was one of the first afflicted girls in the Salem Witch Trials.. He was born on March 6, 1923 in the Springfield community of Randolph . Parris officially became minister in July of 1689. Tituba was working in the home of the Reverend Samuel Parris and family when the middle child, 9-year-old Elizabeth (called Betty) and her cousin, 11-year-old Abigail Williams, suffered a series . Was once a servant for the Proctors Mary Warren 18 year old servant in the Proctor household. When Reverend John Vicar Parris was born in 1648, in London, England, his father, Thomas Parris, was 23 and his mother, Abigail Parris, was 18. Throughout the play, one of Parris’ main concerns is for his reputation. In early 1692, Rev. Dana represents the women in the current day and age that would do anything to protect their own freedom, even at the. His slave from Barbados, Tituba, is implicated by his niece Abigail Williams. Elizabeth (Eldridge) Parris died four years after the witchcraft trials, on July 14, 1696, at the age of 48. Found insideFebruary of1692, five women including Betty Parris age 9, daughter of reverend Samuel Parris, and his niece Abigail Williams age 11 were accused of witchcraft at the home of Samuel Parris. Allan said that the young girls, ... When his father died in 1673, Samuel left Harvard to take up his inheritance in Barbados, where he . Parris makes it very clear that he gave up his prosperous business in Barbados to work in Salem as town reverend. The Crucible. You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor! As a minister, Parris delivers harsh fire and brimstone sermons that sometimes turn off his parishioners. If Abigail is a magnetic, Saruman -like villain, Parris is more like Wormtongue. Measure ad performance. Betty falls into a state of unconsciousness after Reverend catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Hale is the compassionate and logical minister who comes to Salem to investigate claims of witchcraft after young Betty Parris is struck with a mysterious illness. She is a weak girl who was threatened by her cousin Abigail to follow her in the woods one night and was caught by Parris dancing in the woods along with her cousin and other girls. Parris Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/crucible-character-study-reverend-parris-2713521. Though it is his specialty, Hale does not immediately call out any sorcery. The witch trials started off when Betty Parris, age nine, Reverend Parris' daughter, and Abigail Williams, age eleven, Betty's cousin, along with a group girls visited Tituba, the Parris' slave, during the wintertime in 1692. Samuel was sent to Massachusetts to study at Harvard, where he was in 1673 when his father died. Tituba and The Salem Witch Trials of 1692, Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible': Plot Summary, "The Crucible" Character Study: Reverend John Hale, Biography of Martha Corey, Last Woman Hung in the Salem Witch Trials, Rev. Bradford, Wade. Hi. 16. effect on plot: claims she is guilty after pressure and threats; names Sarah Good and Sarah Osburn. Tackling the same twisted subject as Stacy Schiff's much-lauded book The Witches: Salem, 1692, this Sibert Honor book for young readers features unique scratchboard illustrations, chilling primary source material, and powerful narrative to ... Many of the townsfolk, especially John Proctor, dislike him, and Parris is very concerned with building his position in the community. Parris is a wormy little character. ( T or F ) Susanna Walcott enters and tells Rev. Type of Villain The Crucible: Directed by Nicholas Hytner. Merchant (formerly)Minister of Salem village Reverend Parris - The minister of Salem's church. As the curtain rises, REVEREND PARRIS is discovered kneeling beside the bed, evidently in prayer. Parris is continually beset with fears that others conspire against him. Parris' salary is brought up for two fundamental reasons. Other than that, enjoy Villains Wiki!!! The young girls asserted they had been bitten, pinched, and otherwise abused. Rebecca Nurse. Reverend Parris Character Analysis; Practice What You Preach. One of the girls, Betty.Parris, is the minister's daughter. Doug and Maria are financially set for retirement at age 65. If Abigail is a magnetic, Saruman -like villain, Parris is more like Wormtongue. In the late 1650s, his father, Thomas Parris, moved his entire family to a sugar plantation that he had purchased in Barbados. In February 1692, Reverend Parris' daughter Elizabeth, age 9, and niece, Abigail Williams, age 11, started having "fits" (Hale 1697). He first tries to hide rumors of witchcraft due to the involvement of his daughter Betty and niece Abigail Williams. Betty parris is Reverend Parris's ten year old daughter. Parris' beefs with his community are numerous. Early phase In the year before his diagnosis, Doug had three minor car accidents while he was traveling in unfamiliar territory. The Crucible Characters Act 1. Ann Putnam. Reverend Parris Character Analysis. Her illness was …show more content… Hales comes to Salem because they need him. In act 1 of The Crucible, Abigail drinks blood as a charm to bring about Elizabeth Proctor's death because she is envious of Elizabeth and desires John Proctor. In this metaphor, Danforth likens himself to the rising sun shining a light on evils that had previously been indistinguishable from good. The Crucible. Mainly though, Parris is afraid that he will be implicated in the witchcraft accusations and scapegoating. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft. . October 18, 1679 Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Thomas Putnam (father) Ann (née Carr) Putnam (mother). https://www.thoughtco.com/crucible-character-study-reverend-parris-2713521 (accessed December 13, 2021). The Reverend Samuel Parris moved from Boston to Salem Village. (You may What was Reverend Parris most concerned about? He married Ann Gaule on 5 September 1669, in England. His daughter, Betty, is sick on the bed, and nobody knows what is wrong with her. Parris' significance in the drama is that he is the character who stands to benefit the most from the hysteria caused by the witch trials. age - 20's or early 30's John Proctor's loyal wife. Parris' End He wants to save John Proctor from the hangman's noose, but only because he worries that the town may rise against him and perhaps kill him in retaliation. Some historians even consider him a primary cause of the ordeal, citing sermons in which he described, with great certainty, the . Reverend Samuel Parris. She was most likely purchased by Parris from one of his business associates, or given to settle a debt. (Reverend Parris discovers a number of girls dancing around a fire in the forest.) Character Analysis: Rev. Biography. Her gravestone is located in the Wadsworth Cemetery on Summer Street in Danvers, MA. Samuel Parris Weak, paranoid and suspicious pastor in Salem Village; father of Betty Parris Betty falls into a state of unconsciousness after Reverend catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. In January of 1692, the daughter and niece of Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem Village became ill. This proves that Reverend Parris is always concerned for himself and not his actions or the effects they cause. She was then sold to Reverend Samuel Parris to become a slave. Act III. In response, Hale says "They must be; they are weighted with authority" (36). A catatonic illness afflicting two teenage girls has the town abuzz with rumors of demonic pos-session. As psychologically thrilling as it is historically seminal, The Witches is Stacy Schiff's account of this fantastical story -- the first great American mystery unveiled fully for the first time by one of our most acclaimed historians. When the reverend’s suggestible young daughter, Betsey, starts having fits, the townsfolk declare it to be the devil’s work. Suspicion falls on Tituba, who can read fortunes and spin flax into thread so fine it seems like magic. He was very greedy and self-absorbed, and as a result he was despised by . Found inside – Page 107They represent a very dangerous toxic spirituality.47 The trials began in 1692 when two young girls, Betty Parris, age nine, the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Parris, and Abigail Williams, age eleven, the cousin of Betty, exhibited an ... What can you interpret about Reverend Parris's character from his conversation with Abigail? Occupation ThoughtCo, Aug. 28, 2020, thoughtco.com/crucible-character-study-reverend-parris-2713521. Tituba is in her forties. Miller says in his notes that he found nothing redeemable about the historical Parris. Reverend Samuel Parris is a major antagonist in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which was partially inspired from the Salem Witch trials of 1692, and was used as an allegory for the Red Scare that happened during the Cold War in the 1960s.. But from the very beginning some fought the hysteria, pitting sanity against insanity, and eventually forced the community to atone for its tragic error. Written with sly humor, much of the book reads like a novel. Summary. Abigail Williams 17 year old girl who is the niece to Reverend Parris. Of the major characters, Abigail is the least complex. _____ 10. Samuel Parris studied at Harvard until age 20. He lies about seeing them naked. When he first meets Reverend Parris, the minister of Salem, Hale is carrying a stack of books, which Parris says are very heavy. Around her hover Reverend Parris, her father and the minister of the Massachusetts town of Salem, his 17-year-old niece Abigail Williams, and his slave Tituba. Many of the townsfolk, especially John Proctor, dislike him, and Parris is very concerned with building his position in the community. When Tituba asks if Betty will be all right, Parris yells at her to get out of the room. Reverend Parris is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure. She and her cousin Abigail Williams, who lived with the Parris family, were the first girls to suffer from strange fits and afflictions. Therefore, according to John Proctor, the reverend preached only about the candlesticks until he attained them. Bradford, Wade. Putnam, on the other hand, claims that Tituba must be aware of Goody Osburn and Goody . The Crucible Character Analysis: Rev Parris 293 Words | 2 Pages. Reverend Parris's ten-year-old daughter. However, he was more concerned that his role as a reverend would be jeopardized if he confessed to there being witchcraft in his house than the fact that his own daughter is unresponsive. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Explained: Rev. Betty parris is Reverend Parris's ten year old daughter. Ad hominem(to the man) An ad hominem means that it shifts the argument away from the issue to a personal attack on the person involved. With Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder, Paul Scofield, Joan Allen. The first is that his drop in salary is a reflection of how he has "sacrificed" in his role as minister in Salem. His daughter, BETTY PARRIS, aged ten, is lying on the bed, inert. She was likely between the age of 12 and 17 when she came into the Parris household. Abigail Williams. She married, had five children, lived in Sudbury, MA, and died at the age of 77. Age - 40's Salem's minister. Found inside – Page 769... tragic heroines of American literature and forcing the Reverend Dimmesdale to confess his adultery and hypocrisy, ... an affair between teenager Abigail Williams, Salem's Reverend Parris's niece, whose age is raised from 11 to 17, ... . Found inside – Page 2Soon ten girls and young women up to the age of twenty were behaving the same way. The Harvard-educated Reverend Parris and other prominent village elders drew the most logical conclusion: “The Devil hath been raised among us,” and ... Nothing is known of her parents or her early life. Here are some manipulation quotes from Arthur Miller's chilling play 'The Crucible'. He wants to save John Proctor from the hangman's noose, but only because he worries that the town may rise against him and perhaps kill him in retaliation. The Crucible After Parris became Salem's pastor, his wife had many duties as his wife which caused her to not have time to care for their kids. (T or F ) Tituba is Samuel's Negro salve from Barbados, an island in the West Indies.3. While Revered Hale, a witchcraft expert travels to Salem, Parris questions the . Parris was the corrupt reverend who reigned over the Puritan church. It was about witchcraft, the trial of Ann Glover and the behavior of the Goodwin Children. There is nothing we like about this dude. Betty Parris, age nine, and her 11 year old cousin Abigail Williams. The Crucible Characters Act 1. Found inside – Page 55 Mr. Parris's household consisted , at this time , of himself and wife , his age being 39 years , that of his wife 44 years , a daughter Elizabeth , aged nine years , a niece of eleven years by the name of Abigail Williams , and two ... Reverend Parris is the father of Betty Parris, uncle of Abigail Williams, and minister of Salem. As a result, he evidently felt no need to make his fictional version any better. The Salem Witch Trials is based on over twenty-five years of archival research--including the author's discovery of previously unknown documents--newly found cases and court records. In Act 1, Parris is portrayed as a greedy man . Like many of the events and characters in "The Crucible," Reverend Parris is based on an actual person: Reverend Samuel Parris. (2020, August 28). The minister of Salem's church. Rebecca Nurse - Francis Nurse's wife. Samuel was born in London, England in 1653, the son of cloth merchant Thomas Parris, who also had . Alias In addition to his cowardly nature, he is extremely greedy (constantly wanting more firewood, the deed to his house and golden candlesticks for his church, rather than pewter candlesticks, and crying when Abigail steals all of his money), cruel, paranoid and judgmental. Many of the townsfolk, especially John Proctor, dislike him, and Parris is very concerned with building his position in the community. He is the "spiritual doctor" that came to evaluate Salem. They would shriek, make weird sounds, crawl under furniture, and convulse into strange positions. Parris can be described as a flat character. But whose side is he on? With everything at stake, can Hadley trust her own magic - and her heart - to guide her coven to victory? Also by Brittany Geragotelis: The Witch is Back Upright citizen. What is the theme of Hogarth's Marriage a la Mode series? At the age of 20, Parris inherited his father's land in Barbados. George Burroughs and the Salem Witch Trials, 'The Crucible' Character Study: John Proctor, M.A., Literature, California State University - Northridge, B.A., Creative Writing, California State University - Northridge. CARAF Books: Caribbean and African Literature Translated from FrenchThis book has been supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agencY Reverend Parris is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure. Reverend Parris is the father of Betty Parris, uncle of Abigail Williams, and minister of Salem. She was born July 12, 1680 and lived with the Parris family; her uncle Reverend Parris, his daughter Betty Parris, the slave Tituba and John Indian. In January of 1692, Reverend Parris' daughter Elizabeth, age 9, and niece Abigail Williams, age 11, started having "fits." They screamed, threw things, uttered peculiar sounds and contorted . 2. Act 4: The first (and only) time Sarah Good appears onstage is at the beginning of this act: she is hanging out with Tituba in the jail, acting a little crazy, and seeming to see the Devil. In "The Crucible," Parris is shown to be despicable in many ways, some of which are based on the real person. 1648-1754 (Age 106) London, England. IncitementFalse accusations He would force people to give him worldly possessions or else they would burn in Hell, and referred to everyone as his enemies that sought to destroy him. Select personalised ads. Samuel immigrated to Boston in the early 1660s, where he attended Harvard College at his father's behest. To demonstrate, in Act One of The Crucible, Tituba, a Barbados slave to Reverend Parris, was falsely accused of leading the girls of the play in witchcraft . Betty Parris has fallen into a strange coma. Parris is a truly despicable person. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Overall, Reverend Parris is a greedy, callous, selfish man throughout the play. Betty was the daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris. 1. Parris knows the truth that Abigail is lying about the dancing and the witchcraft, but perpetuates the deception because it is in his own self interest. At a certain point, he was identified as … Reverend Samuel Parris. What did the Reverend catch Betty and Abigail doing? Reverand Parris displays a few personality traits throughout the play. Found insideIn January of 1692, Reverend Parris's daughter Elizabeth, age nine, and niece Abigail Williams, age eleven, started having “fits.” They screamed, threw things, uttered peculiar sounds, and contorted themselves into strange positions. The colony of Massachusetts in 1692 was a harsh place. He is more concerned with his own public image and safety rather than his family or others in the village. He does not undergo any significant change in his character and the qualities he presents. When his own daughter falls ill, his main worries are not for her health but for what the town will think of him if they suspect there is witchcraft in his home. It was in Barbados that her life first became entangled with that of Reverend Samuel Parris. Still, a few residents, such as Mr. and Mrs. Putnam, do favor his harsh sense of spiritual authority. Reverend Parris quoted,"There is either obedience or church will burn like hell is burning." This is either/or fallacy because Proctor had just criticized Parris for his focuses on deeds and mortgages. "For he is taken I count myself his murderer." - Reverend Hale. Found inside – Page 289Reverend Parris stepped forward. ... She reached out, "Come closer to me, Reverend Parris. ... And now Reverend Parris quoted a passage from a 14th Century treatise: "The bawd-witch is one who in her old age, when she cannot otherwise ... In the town of Salem, Massachusetts, Reverend Parris catches young girls dancing in the woods with a slave named Tituba. He lies to protect himself. Reverend Samuel Parris was a selfish, power-hungry, and greedy man. . Select personalised content. 6. . Reverend Parris is most concerned about his reputation. The Crucible: Character List Betty Parris: (Age:10) This is Reverend Parris' daughter, and is considered the first "sick" girl. In act 4 of Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible, a fictionalized dramatization of the Salem witch trials of 1692, Reverend Samuel Parris tells Deputy Governor Danforth, who was presiding over the . Miller says in his notes that he found nothing redeemable about the historical Parris. Similarly, you may ask, what did Reverend Parris believe about himself? Store and/or access information on a device. Samuel Parris was the minister at Salem Village during the trials of 1692. Miller wrote the play as an allegory for McCarthyism, when the United States government persecuted people accused of being communists. ARGUMENT 2: TITUBA IS A SCAPEGOAT As the play was set in a highly suspicious and paranoid society, when any trouble arose, Tituba was to blame as she was the outsider who had lower standards of living and less freedom compared to other people. Why is Parris so worried about the evidence of witchcraft being discovered in his own house? It was this first accusation, that set forth the next turn of events. Found inside – Page 99Two daughters of Reverand Samuel Parris, ages 9 and 11, began to have behavioral changes including screaming, ... age 9, and her cousin Abigail Williams, age 11, the daughter and niece, respectively, of Reverend Samuel Parris, ... The Crucible is a 1953 play by American playwright Arthur Miller.It is a dramatized and partially fictionalized story of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during 1692-93. Reverend ParrisMr. Daughter is Betty the sick girl. Samuel Parris was the Puritan minister in Salem Village, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials, as well as the father of one of the afflicted girls, Elizabeth Parris, and the uncle of another — Abigail Williams. Reverend Parris is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure. Analysis. Origin Select basic ads. This is the Reverend John Hale, the idealistic witch hunter. He caught his daughter with his niece and a few other girls dancing and having fun in the forest. By Jake F. As they intensify the questioning, Parries tries to threaten Tituba, claiming that he would whip her to death. This is a power play as well, as he fears that the residents may cast him out of the town and, therefore, wants an official claim to his property. Reverend John Vicar Parris. Found insideIn January 1692, the local Reverend Samuel Parris's daughter, Elizabeth, age nine, and niece Abigail Williams, age eleven, began to have fits and convulsions. They threw things, screamed and contorted their bodies, spoke strange words, ... Evil-doer Reverend Parris returns, and realizes that Betty can't bear to listen to the Lord's name. What does Abigail tell Susan before she leaves? Reverend Parris is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure. Manipulation What are the names of Santa's 12 reindeers? Sarah is pregnant at age 60. Some historians even consider him a primary cause of the ordeal, citing sermons in which he described, with great certainty, the presence of the Devil in Salem; he even went so far as to write a sermon titled “Christ Knows How Many Devils There Are,” in which he mentioned that “dreadful witchcraft broke out here a few weeks past,” instilling fear among the congregation. Parris was the corrupt reverend who reigned over the Puritan church. (T or F ) Abigail Williams, an orphan, age seventeen, is Samuel's niece.4. Can contractor charge more than estimated UK? Lisa Rowe Fraustino's dramatic tale of the Salem witch trials is back in print with a beautiful new cover design! 7. Who brings the news that there is no medication for Betty to the Reverend? Bradford, Wade. Reverend Hale's confidence in the existence of the Devil results in his becoming overconfident in his religious beliefs. Parris' salary is brought up for two fundamental reasons. A faction in his church wants him out. The former is a contentious old man, whereas the latter is a well-respected old woman. Before the play began, he witnessed his daughter Betty and his niece Abigail dancing in front of a bonfire with his servant Tituba who was leading them in a Barbados chant. Found inside – Page 13Elizabeth (“Betty”) Parris, age 9, and her cousin Abigail Williams, age 11, lived in the parsonage. Betty was Reverend Parris's daughter and Abigail was a niece being raised by Parris and his wife. (It is not known by historians whether ... Parris wants to remain minister and fears any evidence that may harm his reputation. Both Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale attempted to convince John to lie to save his own life, but John chooses to hang, and he is hanged the next day. Hobby Despite their deeply religious values, the members of the Puritan Society in Arthur Miller's The Crucible are equally as sinful as the rest of the world. Read More. Preaching. Guiding readers through the confusion of this frightening historical event, Anna Myers weaves a compelling story that will captivate teen readers. The Crucible Act I Characters personality: concerned, easily influenced. He claims to be unappreciated and underpaid, a true man of God, and those who don't see this are probably evil themselves, possessed of the devil or doing his work. Martha's reading habits lead to her arrest and conviction for witchcraft. The girls were not punished for their crimes, even though it's believed that the girl's ringleader, Abigail, became a prostitute at a young age, and died soonafter. What university did Donna go to Mamma Mia? Maria was suspicious that the accidents were . Click to see full answer. She is found dancing in the woods with the others Rev. Reverend Parris is a paranoid, power-hungry, yet oddly self-pitying figure. The first is that his drop in salary is a reflection of how he has "sacrificed" in his role as minister in Salem. Reverend Parris is the father of Betty Parris, the Uncle of Abigail Williams, and the owner of Tituba, a black slave. When he first meets Reverend Parris, the minister of Salem, Hale is carrying a stack of books, which Parris says are very heavy. she alone accused 62 poeple of . Reverand Parris displays a few personality traits throughout the play. Reverend Parris. The Reverend gives weak justifications, but never denies any of the accusations. In Act III, Parris began to take part in the trials, and cheered when John Proctor was found guilty of being the Devil's man. Because of his unpopularity, he feels persecuted by many of the citizens of Salem. He is the "spiritual doctor" that came to evaluate Salem. _____ 8. Now, by God's grace, the shining sun is up, and them that fear not light will surely praise it. Parris, on the other hand, demands to have the deed to his home. In 1692, two young girls who lived in Salem, Massachusetts, began acting strangely. February 25, 1691], when Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Parris, related to the Reverend Samuel Parris, claimed to be bewitched under her hand. It's unclear whether she . 15. Found inside – Page 79Betty Parris, age 9, and her cousin Abigail Williams, age 11, the daughter and niece, respectively of Reverend Parris, began to have fits described as "beyond the power of epileptic fits or natural disease to effect" by John Hale, ... 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