In the story the crucible by Arthur Miller there is two characters, Mr. Parris and Mr. Putnam who share many similarities and difference. They are unlike and unlike Mr. Putnam just wants to know what happened while Mr.
Parris care more about what they think of him then what really happened inside the forest. Both of them believe that Tutuba should confess and some people in the town are suddenly starting to care, and being active into figuring out what had happened inside the forest. Some of the differences they share are that Mr. Parris is more concerned with keeping the respect of the people in town, than seeing what really happened. For example “I have fought here three long years to bend these stiff-necked people to me, and now, just when I get some good respect is rising for me in the parish you compromise my very character.” Unlike Mr. Putnam who wants the town to know what happened.
For instance “Let you strike against the devil, and the village will bless you for it.” Instead Parris procrastinates by making them wit for Mr. Hale to analyze the situation. There are some similarities between Putnam and Parris. First the obvious, they ” re both men, live in the same town and have daughters that were involved in the dancing in the forest, most likely trying to bring back the dead. Also they both believe that Tutuba should confess what had happened in the forest or die. These thought are visible in statement like when, Parris say “you will confess your self or I will take you out and whip you to your death!” Plus when Putnam says “This woman must be hanged, she must be taken and Hanged!” Some other similarities that both of the share.
The Essay on Towns People Hope Eliezer Family
"Night" Eliezer Wiesel The question "hope and belief are necessary to survive" is portrayed very strongly in this novel, most people in this book will follow, quote "without hope no-one can survive", although, in the case of Eliezer Wiesel this is not the case, through thick and thin he survives, losing friends, relatives and even close family members. He loses Moc he" the Beadle, a good friend ...
Are that they will go with what ever MR. Hales judgment is on the forest case. Also they are working to figure out what happened in the forest. Proctor is suddenly interested what’s going on in the town. Like when Putnam says “I never heard you worried on this society Mr. Proctor.” I don’t think I have ever seen you at a Sabbath meeting since snow flew.” Parris “Whys that drastic charge.” So those are a couple of the similarities between the two men.
It’s obvious that Mr. Putnam and Mr. Parris have their similarities and differences. But they are still working at the same goal. What had happened inside the forest?