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  • Essay / Reverend Parris from The Crucible by Arthur Miller

    Reverend Parris from The CrucibleGreed can be a very destructive part of everyone's life. He can sometimes control our every action. Some people let their greed get out of hand, which is exactly what happened in Salem during the witch trials. The greed of three people brought about this whole tragedy of trials, convictions and hangings. One person is Reverend Parris. In my opinion, Reverend Parris is greedy, selfish and selfish. Reverend Parris is extremely greedy. In the story, he complains about having to pay for the wood. He says: "Where is my wood? My contract stipulates that I am supplied with all my firewood. I have been waiting for a stick since November, and even in November I had to show my frozen hands like a London beggar." This shows that all he cares about is ...