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... others. Reverend Hale, like Mary Warren, is also deceived into the traps of Abigail, and accidentally goes along with her plans. He ...
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... life. Mary Warren and Hale don't really cross paths significantly in the play, but one's actions affect the other. Hale's initial ...
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... The nail is put in the coffin in terms of Hale realizing the truth when Mary Warren appears at the court to testify against Abigail and the other girls who are ...
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... The nail is put in the coffin in terms of Hale realizing the truth when Mary Warren appears at the court to testify against Abigail and the other girls who are ...
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... end of the play. Three of the characters who change a lot are John Proctor, Reverend Hale, and Mary Warren. It is shown that John ...
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... Although the inner conflicts of today are nothing like what Mary Warren, John Proctor, and Reverend Hale face during this play, they are forced to make a ...
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... Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend Hale who ...
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... Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend Hale who ...
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... Mary Warren who whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor who contemplates between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend Hale who ...
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... When Hale arrives he tries to wake Betty, but she remains lifeless. ... about witchcraft, especially John Proctor, whose serving girl, Mary Warren, had been with ...
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... Reverend Hale turned up at the door of the Proctor's. He had brought some bad news from the courts. He had mentioned as Mary Warren said that Goody Proctor's ...
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... Warren, whose whole personality turns upside down, John Proctor, who contemplates between the importance of his family and his good name, and Reverend Hale, ...
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... cries out for Elizabeth to tell the truth, and Hale admits that Elizabeth's lie is a natural one to tell. Abigail then claims that Mary Warren's spirit is ...
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... cries out for Elizabeth to tell the truth, and Hale admits that Elizabeth's lie is a natural one to tell. Abigail then claims that Mary Warren's spirit is ...
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... cries out for Elizabeth to tell the truth, and Hale admits that Elizabeth's lie is a natural one to tell. Abigail then claims that Mary Warren's spirit is ...
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... cries out for Elizabeth to tell the truth, and Hale admits that Elizabeth's lie is a natural one to tell. Abigail then claims that Mary Warren's spirit is ...
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... Danforth even says to Mary Warren "You will confess yourself or you will hang!" (117). Reverend Hale is also heated up during the entire book. ...
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... to John Proctor and Marry Warren, he is convinced that they are telling the truth, and does everything in his power to support them. As Mr. Hale fails to ...
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... entirety and leads the girls in a trance supposedly invoked by Mary Warren. ... Hale now tosses aside his credibility in saying "I denounce these proceedings, I ...
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... When Proctor comes up to trial with Mary Warren, one of the girls who pretend to see spirits, Hale tells Danforth that even though he did not know Proctor very ...
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... by the Reverend Hale, who has yet to lose his faith in the courts of Salem. The second bout of mass hysteria occurs in the courtroom where Mary Warren is ...
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... Another episode illustrating Proctor's passiveness occurs when Hale arrives with a warrant ... because of his passive nature, Proctor uses Mary Warren to appeal to ...
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... Danforth believes that Mary Warren is guilty and he will not change his mind no ... time when Danforth acts defensive is when he is arguing with Hale, "Mr. Hale ...
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... this experience, John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and Reverend John Hale all experience ... Proctor talks with Elizabeth and finds out that Mary Warren had left ...
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... decision that it is his responsibility, as well as Mary Warren's, to tell ... Miller exemplifies this through his character Reverend John Hale, who first enters ...
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... Reverend Hale is a dynamic character because of the major changes he goes through ... Proctor is accused of being a wizard and sending his spirit on Marry Warren. ...
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... Their servant, Mary Warren, comes to them with bad news. Elizabeth has been accused of witchcraft. Rev. Hale shows up and chats with the Proctors. ...
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... doesn´t want to believe it and sents for an expert,Reverend Hale of the ... Abigail had been his maidservant before Mary Warren and when his wife, Elizabeth, fell ...
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... doesn´t want to believe it and sents for an expert,Reverend Hale of the ... Abigail had been his maidservant before Mary Warren and when his wife, Elizabeth, fell ...
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... Hale's principles were ridden with guilt and sadness because of his struggle with ... Furthermore, Mary Warren was a young girl evidently stricken with terror and ...
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