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What does Parris say about Cain and Abel to Proctor?


(Book the crucible)

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Reverend Parris once again intervenes by asking Proctor if he reads his Bible. Parris proceeds to use a Biblical allusion by saying, "I think not, or you should surely know that Cain were an upright man, and yet he did kill Abel" (Miller, 91). ... Until Cain murdered his brother, he was considered a morally upright man.

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