Parris' Salary
According to Enotes.com Mr. Parris is greedy because he is more concerned with his reputation and authority than the positive feelings of his daughter and niece. Reverend Parris is a selfish, greedy man throughout the play. He is initially more concerned with his reputation than the well-being of his daughter and his niece. He is also obsessed with his authority and status throughout the community.
The person accused is mr. putnam
"Beware of this man, Your Excellency, this man is mischief" -Parris
Because He does not think Mr. Parris is godly
Parris' Salary
Parris Reaves goes by Mr. P.
According to Enotes.com Mr. Parris is greedy because he is more concerned with his reputation and authority than the positive feelings of his daughter and niece. Reverend Parris is a selfish, greedy man throughout the play. He is initially more concerned with his reputation than the well-being of his daughter and his niece. He is also obsessed with his authority and status throughout the community.
Mr. Reverend Samuel Seabury was a loyalist.
Antininny T. has written: 'Strictures on the commentary and conference of the Reverend Mr. Dodd, ... with reflections on the Reverend Mr. Heathcote's Use of Reason. By Mr. Antininny T'
The person accused is mr. putnam
When the Reverend Mr. Clark tries to remove Mr. Hooper, the townspeople protest as they believe Mr. Hooper is a good and caring minister. Despite Mr. Clark's efforts, the community stands by Mr. Hooper, leading to Mr. Clark ultimately being unsuccessful in his attempts to remove him.
Despite an superabundance of overt gayness, Mr. Dolce and Mr. Gabanna publicly oppose same-sex marriage.
"Beware of this man, Your Excellency, this man is mischief" -Parris
Reverend James Smith is less restrained than Mr. Brown and uses the established position in the church to push for less restrained expansion. Mr. Brown was careful to respect the Igbo beliefs, but Reverend Smith seems to have much less respect for these customs and instills this same irreverence in his followers.
Because He does not think Mr. Parris is godly
The political relationship between the Putnam and Nurse families is that the Nurse family is good, and the Putnam family is bad. As in the Nurse family has good values and is very well respected while the Putnam family is greedy and jealous. For example, Mrs. Putnam's jealousy of Rebecca Nurse leads her to accuse Rebecca of being a witch. Another example is how Mr. Putnam begins accusing his neighbors of witchcraft just to obtain their land after they hang.