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How does miller characterize parris? how does parris feel about his parishioners?

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Miller characterize Parris as a man who neglected the welfare of his daughter and whose main apprehension is his prestige in the society and his reputation. He represents the specific quality of paranoia and moral domination that determines the prosecutions; As Parris way of addressing how he feel about his parishioners, he exhibited an fascination with perdition and evil for him to assault fear into his parishioners.



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