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... In Act III Hale starts to change his believes in the court system in Salem. He ... hung. Then Hale's conscience starts to affect him. ...
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... now Hale defends him. Hale starts to realize that the people accused are good people and might be telling the truth. At the end of ...
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... now Hale defends him. Hale starts to realize that the people accused are good people and might be telling the truth. At the end of ...
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... Wright?s life. Mrs. Hale starts to undo the bad stitches when Mrs. Peter?s says, ?I don?t think we ought to touch anything.? She is ...
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... Mr. Hale starts asking all kinds of odd religious questions, such as why all the children are not baptized, why he does not go to church every day of Sabbath. ...
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... Reverend Hale starts the conversation out by saying: "Hale: We cannot blink it more. There is prodigious fear of this court in the country. ...
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... Some of the claims made are so preposterous that Hale starts to believe that these accusations are simply made for personal revenge, as in the case of Abagail ...
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... As the story progresses, Hale starts to realize exactly what has happened and tried to make the others see it, too. Unfortunately4 ...
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... of witchcraft. This is the part where the audience really starts to see a difference in Hale's attitude and belief. For example ...
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... he knows. As Mr. Hale starts out the door Elizabeth, with a note of desperation says, "I think you must tell him, John. Will you ...
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... Proctor, Parris, and two other men start to argue. As they are arguing, Rev. Hale comes in and starts to look at Betty as Proctor is just leaving. Rev. ...
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... "Hale: Woman plead with him! (He starts to rush out the door and then goes back to her). Woman! It is pride, it is vanity. ...He drops to his knees. ...
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... He starts to realize that the court although, apparently truthful and fair, can ... uses the strongest form of influence possible to finally sway Hale into total ...
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... of witchcraft. This is the part where the audience really starts to see a difference in Hale's attitude and belief. For example, during ...
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... Reverend Hale is one of the greatest examples of moral courage because he puts ... Salem witch trials, The Crucible, deals with a community that starts out looking ...
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... in jail she starts to worry about her fruit she had put away. She said that "she said the fire would go out and her jars would burst" (186). Mrs. Hale and Mrs ...
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... While Hale is held in high esteem by all Proctor is not. ... Proctor's character starts to improve in the second act when he decides to confront the court and tell ...
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... The beginning of the story starts in Nashville. ... Martha Hale and her husband are taken by the sheriff with his wife to the isolated home of the Wrights. ...
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... the play, the entire community suffers from the mass hysteria that starts with a ... The third, Reverend Hale, battles with himself about whether or not to carry ...
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... When I read some of the script of the original play, Mrs. Hale was supposed to ... It also shows how she starts driving her husband crazy by her new education in ...
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... Reverend Hale tries to help the town but instead accuses innocent people and starts the Salem witch trials. "Let you not mistake your duty as I mistook my own. ...
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... Reverend Hale the kind of the evil specialist, meaning the he knows how to treat evil ... then the end he gives up believing in the girls and he starts hustling to ...
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... to think the accusations of witchcraft are false, and the court starts to see the ... Proctors courage makes a majority because he causes Reverent Hale to Quit the ...
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... Rose starts to talk about it but then stops, remembering that Pinkie had told her not to say ... He feels a little guilty for participating in Hale's murder. ...
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... Through this experience, John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and John Hale all experience ... It also demonstrates how mass hysteria starts with people beliefs and ...
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... Hale asks Tituba if the devil came alone or with someone or with someone who she recognised ... Betty becomes carried away starts naming all sorts of innocent people ...
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... Tituba starts pointing her finger at the witches, the community starts pointing their ... There were so many people executed that Hale commented there are orphans ...
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... fingers at who they saw standing with the devil the entire community starts to point ... John Proctor stated to Hale "But Paris came, and for twenty week he preach ...
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... And Yep starts writing again knowing there might be a change of him and Laura again. Works Cited 1. Balakian, Nona. ... 2. Hale, David. ...
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... By the time Reverend Hale realizes that he is mistaken not only about the witchcraft ... The web of deceit that is woven in this play starts with John Proctor, one ...
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