The Crucible

On page 105 when Parris instantly says “Excellence, since I come to Salem this man is blackening my name what's he symbolizing from it?

On page 105 when Parris instantly says “Excellence, since I come to Salem this man is blackening my name what's he symbolizing from it?

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Parris is referring to John Proctor who is critical of him. John Proctor sees Parris for what he is: a snivelling opportunist who covets the things that he is loaned to by the parish.