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10 July, 17:33

What are Parris's to motives for seeking confessions at the conclusion of the play in the book Crucible?

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  1. 10 July, 19:10
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    Parris's motives for obtaining confessions stem from his fear of being thought a fraud if the accusations of witchcraft aren't true. Parris seeks to solidify his position in town and protect his daughter's (the first accuser) reputation.
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