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14 April, 23:06

Discuss the importance of this dialogue between parris and proctor

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  1. 15 April, 00:01
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    There is no dialogue given in the question but I found the excercise on the web and here is the dialogue and the answer I wrote:

    "The Dialogue"

    Parris: There is either obedience or the church will burn like Hell is burning.

    Proctor: Can you speak one minute without we land in hell again? I am sick of Hell. Parris: It is not for you to say what is good for you to hear! Proctor: I may speak my heart, I think! Parris: What, are we Quakers ... ? "Answer"

    This dialogue is essential on the grounds that Parris is attempting to shield proctor from going to Hell. The entire book is tied in with getting witches out in light of the fact that the general population think what they are doing isn't right and that they are going to hell. Proctor conceives that Parris is mishandling the power that he has due to his position in Salem selfishly. Proctor feels that Parris has no respect for God and he considers just himself and money.
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