Reverend Parris Analysis

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Reverend Parris By Brandon Evans
Reverend Parris was the uncle of Abigail Williams and the father of Betty Parris. He also was a minister in Salem during the Salem witch trials in The Crucible, but he was not the best minister. Parris could be related to the song “Neon Cathedral”, by Macklemore, because he was a bad minister, he was stuck “between pride and shame”, and he was corrupt.
Both Reverend Parris and the situation in the song were corrupt. At first, Parris thought that the girls had been bewitched, but after he realized that they were not, he decided to go along with their shenanigans to be able to keep his pride. “Lives a battle between pride and shame” helped make Parris relatable with the song because if he told the court that the

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