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Death in Banaras by Jonathan P. Parry

2023-10-13 22:54:25

The death of Jonathan P. Parry at Banaras focused on the dead in Banallas City, the pilgrims, the priests who served the mourners and other "holy experts". This book examines how priests organize their careers and understand the rituals and deaths they control. The author contributes to the symbolism of death and the sociology of sacred priests and theological experts. This novel focuses on topics such as death rituals, deaths, pilgrimages, and presents various discussions through literature.

April 19th: Jonathan Corwin and John Hathorne reviewed Deliverance Hobbs, Abigail Hobbs, Bridget Bishop, Giles Corey, Mary Mary. Pastor Parris and Ezekiel Cheever withdrew these notes. Abigail Hobbs testified that the husband of defendant Martha Corey, Giles Corey is a witch. Giles Corey insists on his innocence. Mary Warren gave up her confession in the case of a guardian. Please save Hobbes to admit magic. April 21: Arrest of Sarah Wilde, William Hobbes, Delivery Hobbes, Nehemia Abbott Jr., Mary Eastern, Edward Bishop, Junior Ann Putnam Jr., Marcy Lewis, Mary Walcott according to claims , Sarah Bishop (Edwin Bishop's wife, Mary Wilde's step daughter), Mary Black, Mary English.

Theater is a fictional demonstration of the Salem Witch trial in Massachusetts. The play was held at the House of Pastor Paris, and his daughter was in a coma. The daughter of Paris and some other girls were dancing by the pastor, which led to his daughter's condition. But as Betty daughter of Paris woke up, everyone thought it was magical. Betty, servant Tituba, niece of Parris Abigail showed affection for John Proctor, he acknowledged the activities of the devil and named some of the villages a witch. The wife of the inspector was also arrested as a suspect. Proctor revealed their servants Mary Warren and the lie of the girl, but Mary was condemned by these girls as witches. In return, Mary condemned the Proctor with magical exercises. The cycle of allegations and inquiries continues. To end this problem, the defendant was asked to make a false repentance. After that, Proctor was asked to publicly announce.

Pastor Hale is a magical "expert" called by Beverly as a precaution by Pastor Paris (if Betty Paris' suffering is inherently supernatural). At the beginning of the theater, Miller expressed it as "a dark-skinned, nearly 40-year-old, long-awaited intellectual" (p. 30). Taking the devil to a disillusioned person, he notices that he joined the hysteria and caused innocent people to die.