In The Crucible, people use, gain and lose their power throughout the play. Reverend John Hale enters the play having being summoned by Reverend Parris, a main character, to Salem. Parris was in need of his intelligence as his daughter, Betty Parris, did not move or speak no matter what. Hale possesses legitimate and expert types of power, having being trusted by many due to his position as a minister and doctor, he …show more content…
He starts denying the condemning of witches until he could prove it which angers the court and the locals of Salem. Citizens of the town start to decrease their trust in him and his power among them subsides, he no longer has an influential voice in the court therefore he could no longer postpone the condomneming of innocent people.
Salem is a quiet, patriarchal town which is located in Massachusetts, America. It is a town where men and women know their roles in society, that the men are the dominant gender and have authority over women. It is evident that the men rule the court and that most of the accusations are towards women which gave power to low status girls but the men’s position remained the same. The power that was given to the group of girls who were accused of witchcraft had altered Hale’s thoughts throughout the trials but other than that the gender roles did not affect him in any other