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... "Hale: Proctor if she is innocent the court-- Proctor: If she is innocent! ... Hale: Proctor the court is-- Proctor: Pontius Pilate! ...
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... "Hale: Proctor if she is innocent the court-- Proctor: If she is innocent! ... Hale: Proctor the court is-- Proctor: Pontius Pilate! ...
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John Proctor and John Hale John Proctor and John Hale have very similar characteristics, in their actions and motives. Yet they ...
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... John Proctor The characters of John Hale and John Proctor in "The Crucible" can be compared and contrasted according to their key traits, goals, and tendencies ...
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... lie. Unlike Hale, Proctor had the courage to point out the lie. He ... In the beginning Hale is well liked, Proctor is not. Hale runs ...
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... witches. When Hale visits the Proctor house, he says to John Proctor, "Twenty-six time in seventeen month, sir. I must call that rare. ...
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... witches. When Hale visits the Proctor house, he says to John Proctor, "Twenty-six time in seventeen month, sir. I must call that rare. ...
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... After Mary's testimony, and Proctor's eventual confession of lechery, Hale, who has watched the proceedings with increasing frustration, finally must listen to ...
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... After Mary's testimony, and Proctor's eventual confession of lechery, Hale, who has watched the proceedings with increasing frustration, finally must listen to ...
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... Hale hears Proctor's decision to undergo the punishment for not confessing, and sacrifice his life for the good of his name, hale becomes despondent with ...
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... in this for it may well be God damns a liar less than he that throws his life away for pride." This line shows how Hale's ambition to save proctor lies in that ...
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... Proctor. When Proctor makes his accusation against Abigail, Hale sees that Proctor is doing it at the stake of his own reputation. When ...
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... Proctor is a good man. As is Hale. This essay shows how both Reverend Hale and John Proctor grew and developed as the play progressed.
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... Some secret blasphemy that stinks to heaven?' By saying this, Hale extends Proctor's guilt in that his hidden sin has caused the whole community to fall to the ...
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... Soon, Hale finds himself standing at the Proctor home. ... Hale begs Elizabeth to plead with Proctor to save him, but Elizabeth cries, He have his goodness now. ...
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... In the last act Hale is forcing Goody Proctor to tell her husband, John to confess to witchery. " ...I beg you, women, prevail upon your husband to confess. ...
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... Rev. Hale tested him. ... living. John Proctor is confronted with many ethical problems and he not only changes physically but morally.
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... he is toward other people. As Elizabeth is being taken away to jail, Proctor says to Hale, "Pontius Pilate! God will not let you ...
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... Hale knows completely well that Proctor isn't guilty, and that the only reason he is going to hang is because of his shame. Hale ...
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... gone. Another episode illustrating Proctor's passiveness occurs when Hale arrives with a warrant for his wife's arrest. His wife ...
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... Reverend Hale understands how Proctor feels and tells him that he should confess just to stay alive no matter what his name will mean afterwards.! ...
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... Reverend Hale understands how Proctor feels and tells him that he should confess just to stay alive no matter what his name will mean afterwards. ...
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... investigation. When Proctor and Giles Cory go to the court to defend their wives, Hale defends Proctor's Christianity. Then when ...
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... Hale questions Proctor and his wife and asks him why he never returned to the church. He also asks why his last child was not baptized. ...
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... in witchcraft? Impossible!" At the end of the story, Reverend Hale tries his hardest to convince John Proctor to confess. At first ...
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... reason. But still, Hale could not understand how Proctor could "sign" his life away just to keep his reputation intact. Hale did ...
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... Hale knows that Proctor is an innocent man, and the idea that he is a witch is too much for him to understand. Proctor's arrest ...
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... be hanged. Hale asks Proctor whether he believes in witches, and he says that he does, but not those in Salem. Elizabeth denies ...
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... be hanged. Hale asks Proctor whether he believes in witches, and he says that he does, but not those in Salem. Elizabeth denies ...
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... Reverend Hale and Proctor also affect each other greatly. The ludicrous accusations and finally the arrest of John Proctor, are ...
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