In Act IV, Parris comes to the court trembling and afraid.
Apparently, when he was using the door to his house a dagger
fell:
Tonight,
when I open my door to leave my house - a dagger clattered to the ground... There is
danger for me. I dare not step outside at
night.
This quote proves
Parris' justified fear of the people. In fact, it causes him to go to a great risk. He
pleads with the judges to not hang this "sort" meaning well-respected and highly revered
people of the society. Parris believes that this dagger was just a threat, but that the
terror intended will further infect him and that someone may indeed take a greater stab
at ending his life.
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