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... Let him sign it." This is referring to when Danforth inquires that Proctor admit who he saw with the devil, and Hale tries to convince Danforth to stop asking. ...
(639 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Let him sign it." This is referring to when Danforth inquires that Proctor admit who he saw with the devil, and Hale tries to convince Danforth to stop asking. ...
(639 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... 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. ...
(761 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Hale then tries to explain her arrest by saying (in great pain) : ''Man remember, until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven'' (71 ...
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... Hale then tries to explain her arrest by saying (in great pain) : ''Man remember, until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven'' (71 ...
(914 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Hale tries to save the wrongly accused by encouraging them to confess. As he tries to get them to confess he says, "Why, it is all simple. ...
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... Salem. Hale tries to convince Danforth, the head judge of the trials, that the people accused are people of good faith. He tells ...
(1241 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... 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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... Although Hale tries to lessen the harshness of his previous sins, his method to attempt this is a sin in itself which in this quote he explains to Elizabeth in ...
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... Hale tries to get people to confess being cursed with witchcraft to save their lives because he knows that the fact that they are accused means that they only ...
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... Hale tries to get people to confess being cursed with witchcraft to save their lives because he knows that the fact that they are accused means that they only ...
(878 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Hale tries to gain a perspective on those accused, by going to their houses and putting questions to them, about their nature and religious behavior. ...
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... Hale tries very hard to point out the goodness in Proctor's ways as well as in the ways of everyone. In this, he strengthens reputations and credibility. ...
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... judges. Mr. Hale tries to convince Elizabeth to plead with him one more time, and all that she says is, "He have his goodness now. God ...
(1684 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Although Hale tries to lessen the harshness of his previous sins, his method to attempt this is a sin in itself which in this quote he explains to Elizabeth in ...
(2453 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... Reverend Hale even tries to save the lives of Rebecca Nurse and the Proctors after the court has declared them to be witches. The ...
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... With scrutiny, he looks at himself and tries to figure out which way to go; he ... Futhermore, Reverend Hale goes on to insist that the girls are lying and he made ...
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... village of Beverly. When Hale arrives he tries to wake Betty, but she remains lifeless. Then he questions Abigail and Tituba. Some of ...
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... Hale sees the power that the girls wield and the ignorance of the court. He realises he is powerless to stop it, but tries, acting directly against the court ...
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... He becomes a rebel against the c rch and now he must sign a confession. John Hale tries to convince Proctor's wife to get him to sign. ...
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... says that witchcraft had nothing to do with it he sent for reverend Hale of Beverly, a ... Abigail tries to wake Betty and Mercy offers to hit the girl to pull her ...
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... the position of the townspeople of Salem and tries to not let common accusations be the support for his diagnosis. The conversations that Hale has demonstrate ...
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... As Mr. Hale fails to convince the court that John Proctor is telling the truth, his respect for the law is somewhat lost as he tries to convince John to lie on ...
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... Hale lacks the courage to stand up for what he knows is true and by his actions ... He tries to get other Christians to confess to witchcraft and devil worship. ...
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... proves that John is a dignified and upright man who tries to find ... This internal conflict is evident in Reverend Hale whose investigation causes these problems ...
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... word is "witchcraft".Reverend Parris doesn´t want to believe it and sents for an expert,Reverend Hale of the neighbouring village of Beverly.He tries to wake ...
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... word is "witchcraft".Reverend Parris doesn´t want to believe it and sents for an expert,Reverend Hale of the neighbouring village of Beverly.He tries to wake ...
(1323 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... who is guilty but also for the person who tries to disentangle this chaos. Later, when Danforth lets Corey and Proctor be arrested, Hale criticizes Danforth ...
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... By using the word dainty in both places Williams shows how Blanche tries to change her ... While Mrs. Hale was examining it she said, "Mrs. Peters, look at this one ...
(2471 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... After seeing the court sentence so many to death, Reverend Hale, who works ... He expresses his extreme distress to Elizabeth Proctor and tries to convince her the ...
(1568 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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