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    Hale changes-- although he does not lose faith in Puritanism‚ he does lose faith in the court and the ideals of the society in Salem. Hale arrives as an educated religious scholar who is brought to find the truth behind the witchery. He means well but ends up turning from the court and becomes incapable of stopping the executions. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale was able to use his intelligence to save himself from falling into adopting the perspective of justice of society. By being

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    A powerful character in The Crucible is Reverend Hale. Reverend John Hale of Beverly‚ first appears answering the call of witchcraft at the Parris household. Hale is considered to be one of the good characters in The Crucible‚ and the most developed. He is a very kind man who feels himself allied with some of the best intellectuals. Reverend Hale often is portrayed as a well groomed young man‚ this might have to do with symbolism‚ as the youth are usually the ones that are able to change their ways

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    raid her house and find a man’s skeleton on a bed in her upstairs room. Trifles‚ written by Susan Glaspell‚ opens with an investigation to the gruesome story of how John Wright was bizarrely murdered. Protagonists‚ Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale are found searching for quilt materials in the

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    “Just be yourself. Let people see the real‚ imperfect‚ flawed‚ quirky‚ weird‚ beautiful‚ magical person that you are.”-Mandy Hale. You need to just let yourself loose and be free don’t let others change you be a leader‚ not a follower.In the story‚ the girl was trying to fit in and wasn’t being her self.In Just Be Yourself the author tells you to try new things and just be yourself not anyone else because you not someone else. A detail from the story that stuck out to me was when the narrator talked

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    Injustice In Trifles

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    In “Trifles”‚ by Susan Glaspell‚ the character‚ Mrs. Wright‚ had come to a breaking point and killed her husband. Although it seems fair for her to be punished‚ the reason behind her actions are deep and somewhat justify her sin. Her husband‚ Mr. Wright brutally caused her to suffer emotionally and physically. At the time‚ for women‚ it was hard to get help‚ especially with a sexist justice system. The cruel treatment and isolation Mrs. Wright endured from Mr. Wright and how it all affected her is

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    Symbolism In Trifles

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    finally orange symbolizes joy. The short story titled Trifles written by Susan Glaspell expresses the issue women faced in the early eighteenth century of oppression and discrimination. Through Mrs. Peters and Hales unwillingness to share the discovery of a dead bird to authorial figures‚ Glaspell conveys to the audience that women have been socially oppressed by men. Mrs. Wright represents many women during this time period‚ so while Mrs. Hale and Peters stay whispering

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    Trifles Outline

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    Analyze the structure of Trifles   Introduction: The structure of a play shows the overall organization of a story and is very important to help with the understanding of the play itself. The structure is the overall foundation of a story and helps lead the reader towards very important portions of the play. A reader is allowed to maintain a fluid and easy understanding of the play as the story moves on towards the conclusion. Without having a solid foundation the story will not be able to continue

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    Hale is to Blame

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    takes place in Salem during 1692. Reverend John Hale arrives from another city n MA to solve the problem about witches in Salem. Reverend John Hale is very intellectual and a naive witch-hunter. Hale is to blame for the killings in Salem because he made many false accusations‚ had power but did not want to ruin his reputation‚ and he did not speak up. Hale made many accusations and that lead to people dying just for no reason. Its true Hale did make accusations but so did everyone else‚ Abigail

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    Brianna M. Marshall 26 April 2012 English III 2a Throughout the Crucible there is evidence that the character Reverend John Hale undergoes evaluation within his own beliefs and those that others tell him. In Acts I and II he strongly believes everything that the court‚ the girls and Reverend Parris tells him. But as the play continues his belief in what those in the village says starts to deteriorate‚ and his own beliefs start to arise. Throughout Acts I and II the reader sees Reverend

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    play “Trifles” uses certain symbols so that the reader can have a better understanding of the occurrences during the play. For example the bird symbolizes Mrs Wright personality‚ the bird cage is a symbol to Mrs wright surroundings and the quilt symbolizes her emotional state. they may seem like small object but we understand that the carrie a much more bigger symbolic meaning. The bird is a symbolic representation to who Mrs Wright was prior to marring Mr Wright. Mrs Hale describe Mrs Wright

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