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... The end of Act One exhibits the audience a zealous priest, Reverend John Hale, looking for evidence of witchcraft, real or make believe. ...
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... When Mrs. Hale comes across little pieces of evidence, she passes them off as being "trifles", hiding them from the detective. She ...
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... Hale uses evidence such as the death of Mrs. Putnam's first seven children and Giles' wife reading of strange books which keep him from reciting the Lord's ...
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... The murder of Mr. Wright has all the characters searching for evidence to convict Mrs. Wright. Mr. Hale, Mr. Peters, and Young Henderson, the men, pursue ...
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... begins when the sheriff, his wife Mrs. Peters, the County Attorney Mr. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hale returns to the Wrights farmhouse looking for evidence. ...
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... Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters found evidence: Dark, plain clothes Sugar half full, jar on counter Stitching on quilt crocked Bir cage open Dead bird - strangled ...
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... accusing John Proctor, Hale intrudes and says, "Your honor, I cannot think you may judge the man on such evidence." It is odd that in Act II, Hale accuses John ...
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... The end of Act One exhibits the audience a zealous priest, Reverend John Hale, looking for evidence of witchcraft, real or make believe. ...
(2453 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... When the officials arrive with the neighbors, the sheriff and the county attorney go over any evidence, and interview Mr. Hale for information about the ...
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... Mr. Wright, and instead of showing this evidence to the law and their husbands, they choose to suppress the evidence. This rebellion by Mrs. Hale is immense ...
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... accusing John Proctor, Hale intrudes and says, "Your honor, I cannot think you may judge the man on such evidence." It is odd that in Act II, Hale accuses John ...
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... Although the women were searching for convicting evidence, they also planned to hide it. One example of this occurred when Mrs. Hale patched up the quilt that ...
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... Henderson, the county attorney; Henry Peters, the sheriff; and Lewis Hale, a neighboring farmer, spend their time at the house looking for evidence that will ...
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... Henderson, the county attorney; Henry Peters, the sheriff; and Lewis Hale, a neighboring farmer, spend their time at the house looking for evidence that will ...
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... Her objectivity is displayed in her assertion that "the law is the law" and her view on physical evidence as she tells Mrs. Hale not touch anything (Ben-Zvi158 ...
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... next." Hale then went upstairs and discovered Wright's body lying in bed, a rope tied around his neck. Wright had been strangled. The pieces of evidence found ...
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... Hale has weighed the evidence realizing how bogus the accusations are, while Parris is afraid to even consider the possibility that the girls may be. ...
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... Furthermore at the end of Act Three, Hale persists that all evidence be without doubt, "...I dare not take a life without there be a proof so immaculate no ...
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... their mistakes. Hale says the evidence used to prove witchcraft was simply insufficient to actually prove the crime. More Wonders ...
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... Hale: Who told you this? Proctor: Abigail Williams."(Page 68-69) Originally, Hale was only provided evidence that witchcraft was occurring in the town. ...
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... sides heard he pleads with Danforth, "Excellency, he claims hard evidence for his wife's defense. I think that in all justice you must" (86). Hale must have ...
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... Later, on Reverend Hale argues with the importance of a lawyer, and that certain evidence be held as very important. "Proctor: Aye sir. ...
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... evidence of Mrs. Wright quilt, but also of the unhappy life she has been subject to. As the miserable existence of Mrs. Wright life comes to light Mrs. Hale ...
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... is guilty and he will not change his mind no matter what evidence of her ... Another time when Danforth acts defensive is when he is arguing with Hale, "Mr. Hale ...
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... Abigail had no evidence whatsoever that anybody was a witch at all, but could ... towards McCarthy's "fight for America," is reflected as Reverend Hale who is ...
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... trying to find evidence that his wife was his killer, the men in the story, Mr. Hale, the county attorney, and the sheriff, are looking for solid evidence. ...
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... The next morning, Mr. Hale, Sheriff and their wife and county attorney stopped by the house to find evidence to prove Mrs. Wright's guilt. ...
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... by the Wright?s house to see if Mr. Hale would go in on a telephone with him. They were not the closest neighbors but they got along. The evidence has not ...
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... Mr. Hale describes everything that he saw the morning he discovered Mr. Wright's body. The men have come to the house looking for evidence to convict Mrs ...
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... Mr. Hale describes everything that he saw the morning he discovered Mr. Wright's body. The men have come to the house looking for evidence to convict Mrs ...
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