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    In the start of The Crucible‚ we are introduced to a very simple man at first. His name is Reverend Hale. Not too long in the story we see him drastically change due to events he experiences and logical thinking in every situation. Very quickly we see him change from the simple‚ easy minded Reverend in the beginning to an uneasy and complex character at the end. In Act I Reverend‚ or John‚ Hale is presented to the reader in a straightforward manner. Reverend Hale is from Boston and has been called

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    Monologue – Reverend John Hale Before the events of Act Four I have always been a man of God‚ and I used to believe with all my heart that what I did was for him. I took it upon myself to find impurities in the world and banish them‚ whether they be cursed spirits‚ demons or‚ most common‚ witches. I was good at it as well‚ where I went‚ witches died‚ but let me tell you now; every single man or women hung by my order had evidence that they were evil so thick that it could not be ignored.

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    The Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ is a play that takes place in 1692-1693 during the famous but tragic witch trials. Reverend Hale‚ a minister and expert of the demonic arts and witchcraft‚ is sent from East Hanover‚ Massachusetts to Salem because of a spreading fear of witchcraft. When Hale arrives in Salem he finds the entire town in total chaos. In the beginning‚ Reverend Hale is adamant in his belief that there were witches and that nothing but good could come out of his being there. In

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    Reverend Hale’s Metamorphosis In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ it is clear that Reverend John Hale of Beverly is the character that undergoes the most dramatic transformation and is a perfect example of how a well-respected‚ strong willed man can be changed due to deceit and lies. His reputation and control in the play moves between two extremes as the events continue- shifting from confident accuser to helper of the accused. Hale’s arrival during Act I in Salem depicts him as character full

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    Reverend Hale is a substantial character that added emphasis in The Crucible written by Arthur Miller. Hale’s most dominant trait was his ambition to fight evil. In the beginning‚ Hale thought the witch trials were a perfect solution of ridding the town of evil. As the story progressed‚ he figured out that he had been deceived. Abigail and the other girls had been acting the entire time‚ and that lead to Hale questioning his faith in the court and his own religion. Act I was the first time Reverend

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    view. Arthur Miller uses such a view point in his play The Crucible‚ which personifies the sentiments‚ attitudes‚ and standpoints of the people in Salem who were directly involved in the trials. Through Miller’s poignant perspective‚ he shows the readers another side of the witch trials – through the eyes of the actual participants. One such participant in the play who provides the readers with this valuable perspective is Reverend John Hale‚ a minister from Beverly who is called to Salem to investigate

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    The Crucible When people inflict judgement onto others and themselves‚ they are forced to pay the consequences for their actions. In the play‚ The Crucible by Arthur Miller; Reverend Hale is forced to experience an internal and external conflict surrounding judgement and his morals. We see his entire mindset change throughout the length of the play‚ he goes from being a strict‚ confident witch hunter‚ to a disheveled‚ weak man who ends up begging the court for a retrial. This is an assessment of

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    In Arthur Miller?s The CrucibleReverend John Hale significantly transfigures from a cold‚ boastful scholar into a sympathetic‚ redemption-seeking man after realizing the injustices he had brought upon people of Salem. First described as a ?nearing forty‚ a tight-skinned‚ eager-eyed intellectual‚? Reverend Hale?s overpowering pride becomes obvious as he flaunts his knowledge of past experiences in witchcraft. Hale does not view witchcraft as an emotional‚ human problem‚ as he resorts to books for

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    November 2012 Reverend Hale vs Reverend Parris Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible is a compelling look at the witch hunts in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692. In the play‚ Reverend Hale and Reverend Parris play major roles in the town and influence a shrewd of characters. They both have a number of job duties and responsibilities in common. As well as have a variation in personality‚ attitude‚ changes in the play and different roles at the end of the play. In the beginning of the play Reverend Parris is

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    effort to expose ones disloyalty or dishonesty‚ usually using little‚ doubtful‚ or irrelevant support. In Arthur Miller’s‚ The CrucibleReverend Hale‚ a witch-hunter‚ transformed his entire perspective on the witchcraft trials in Salem. Although Hale is excited to help reveal the witches‚ he begins doubting the truthfulness of the court‚ and finally gives up on them. Reverend Hale is the best witch-hunter around and even that wasn’t enough to keep his perspective and beliefs unaffected. Fear and worry

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