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... "Hale: Woman [Elizabeth] plead with him! He starts to rush out the door and then goes back to her. Woman! It is pride, it is vanity. ...
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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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... (Hale) "Woman, plead with him!... It is pride, it is vanity! Be his helper- what profit him to bleed? Shall the dust praise him? ...
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... "Hale: Woman [Elizabeth] 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. ...
(2453 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)
... She was a woman who was taken to jail after a man called Mr. Hale and his son came to see if her husband, Mr. Wright would like to join in with the other ...
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... Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale stumbled across a broken bird cage. Neither woman knew if she had had a bird or now, but they found it peculiar that there would be a ...
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... This may contrast with their beliefs as seen in Hale's final speech in the play, "...Woman! It is pride, it is vanity...What profit him to bleed? ...
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... talented young girl before the years of toil and abuse by John Wright had turned her into a sad, lonely and perhaps, battered woman. Mrs. Hale was sympathetic ...
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... Mrs. Peters also has conflict with herself, she must decide whether to remain faithful to her husband or go along with Mrs. Hale, a woman. ...
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... Initially we are introduced to a woman, Mrs. Hale, who first seems cast as a central character, if not the central focus of the story's plot. ...
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... She is partnered with another woman, Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Hale is the wife of one of the key witnesses, and a neighbor to the crime scene. ...
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... As one portrays Mrs. Wright as a battered woman, one can now understand why she did some of the things that she had done. For instance, Mrs. Hale goes onto ...
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... The woman's concern about quit making along their "woman's work" leads them to ... miserable existence of Mrs. Wright life comes to light Mrs. Hale reflects quilt ...
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... When Hale is questioning her character, whether or not she believes in witches, she replies, "I cannot think the Devil may own a woman's soul, Mr. Hale, when ...
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... Mrs. Hale is supporting her suspicions of a motive for murder, a once happy energetic, lovely woman, who is now lonely and depressed. ...
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... use she was a woman and that was her job as a farmer's wife. And the women accept this role with no questions. Mrs. Hale says to Mrs. Peters "I'd hate to have ...
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... Moreover, Glaspell also reveals society's image of a woman as having little value ... also seen as having a lower intelligence as observed when Mr. Hale says, "Well ...
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... "Hale: Women, plead with him. Woman! It is pride, it is vanity. He drops to his knees. Be his helper!-What profit him to bleed? Shall dust praise him? ...
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... Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters find a partly finished quilt done by Mrs. Wright, aloud they question ... The Sheriff also comments, "Well, can you beat t! he woman! ...
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... they played. When I read some of the script of the original play, Mrs. Hale was supposed to be more of a heavy set woman. I do not ...
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... is wearing sinking; Rodin's youth seems on the point of awakening, soon to stride forth with fresh energy" (Hale 51). Rodin's Crouching Woman resembles many ...
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... She exclaims to the visiting priest, "There be no mark upon my life, Mr. Hale. I am a covenanted Christian woman." (2060) Her husband even says, "In her life ...
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... important things on their minds." (949) This statement infers that the woman's thoughts and ... as she answers, "Not-just that way." (952) Only Mrs. Hale and the ...
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... Hale felt great sympathy for all of the accused and their families. At the end of the book he begs Elizabeth to get John to confess by saying " Life, woman, is ...
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... Hale felt great sympathy for all of the accused and their families. At the end of the book he begs Elizabeth to get John to confess by saying " Life, woman, is ...
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... It's not always the woman's place to clean the house and that was one of the ... Mr. Hale had made the comment; how Mrs. Wright use to were pretty clothes and sing ...
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... work" (Glaspell 5). This "incompleted" work has already been discussed, but other things that Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discovered of this poor woman help us ...
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... the attorney found a mess of Minnie Foster's preserved fruit, Mrs. Hale replied with ... hand, Mr. Peters returned the statement with "Well, can you beat the woman! ...
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... The other woman, who is severely crippled and paralyzed, is Mattie Silver, Zeena's cousin and ... Ethan goes to see Andrew Hale to see if Hale can give him money ...
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... The Sheriff's wife, Mrs. Peters, is a slightly small woman, with a thin nervous face. Mrs. Hale is larger and would ordinarily be called more comfortable ...
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