ReverendParris

**Reverend Parris - Description**

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 * Reverend Parris was a selfish and greedy man. At the end of the play when Abby ran away, all he cared about was that all of his money was gone. -Allison England Block 3 :]**


 * Reverend Parris is the town minister. He came from a business background in Barbados. His slave Tituba was the first accused of witchcraft. Mitch Hilder block 3**
 * Parris is a very selfish man. He calls him self a minister but is not a very good minister. Dani Gilliland, block 3 :)**
 * Parris is a very cruel man. He accuses people who are innocent and is always trying to make himself look good. He's a butt. Nick Leinen Block 3**
 * Reverend Parris is the town minister. He is not a very good minister he worries about him self more then others. He wants more pay and more wood and a minister isn't supposed to worried about that stuff. Margaret Houston Block 5 :)**


 * Reverend Parris is the minister of Salem. He believed Abigail and caused the death of a lot of people. He is more or less the "bad guy" in the story because he tried to get John Proctor in trouble. Brett Klyn block 5**


 * Reverend Parris was said to be such a great minister but turned out to be a self centered guy. He worried more about himself and his problems then anyone elses problems. Austin Hale Blk 5**


 * Reverend Parris used to own his own business. he moved to Salem to become the town minister. Nik Betts Block5**
 * Reverend Parris is a great minister. He worried more about him self. Jay King Block#5**
 * Reverend Parris was a very self centered man. He was Abigail's uncle. He didn't want the people of Salem to think witchcraft was going on in his household. Maddie Holmgren Block 2**


 * Reverend Parris was the reverend of Salem Town. He was a man more worried about his reputation with the town than anything else. After he found about his daughter in the beginning of the story he was worried about her, but he was more worried about people finding out about any witchery in his home. People thought he was only there for the money and reputation, but he did preach what he believed in but did worry about his own reputation too much.**
 * Zach Brower - Block 2**
 * Reverend Parris is the town minister. He came from a business background in Barbados. His slave Tituba was the first accused of witchcraft. Kyle Olson - Block 2**

Rev. Parris was a very greedy man, not a man of God. He tried to convince people that the girls weren't lying. Kathryn Rooker Block 4

Rev. Parris cared more for his reputation than the church. He asked for a raise and firewood. He supported Abigail because he took away any thoughts of corruption in his own home. Bryce Uhlenberg Block 4

Parris was a selfish man who only thought about himself. He did not care for Abigail or what happened to her, just how it would affect him. Elise Groenhaug Block 4

Parris was a hypocryte. He was supposed to be a holy man. Instead he only worried material things and lied. Sierra Michelle Block 6

Parris is a very selfish man and cares for himself more than the court. He should have been kicked out when he asked for more money. Casey Dykes Block 6

Paris was the Rev in Salem town. He wasnt very faithful to god. He did not care for Abigail or what happend to her. Wyatt Bailey block 6

Reverend Parris is an old greedy man, all he thought about was his money. While everything was happening to Abigail, all he was thinking about was getting more money. Shannon Perkins Block 4

Reverend Parris has a slave named Tituba. Parris is from Barbadous. All Reverend Parris cares about is money. He doesnt pay much attention to Abagail. William Stanley Block 6