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Character Analysis Of Hale In The Crucible

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CHANGES WITHIN HALE The Salem Witch Trials were a time of destruction and tragedy; the children and the people of the court were accusing everyone in their town of witchcraft. In The Crucible, a play about the Salem With Trials; Reverend Hale is an extremely dynamic character towards his beliefs and power. Hale changes throughout the story from being determined to find witchery in Salem to realizing that all the accused were innocent. The main problem for Hale in The Crucible is power: the level of it, how he uses it, and the issues it may cause. Reverend Hale comes into the town of Salem with his power, for example; he has an abundance of knowledge about witches, which gives him the advantage to be above others. The Salem Witch trials all began when Parris needed Hale to figure out what was going on, “Parris announces that he has invited the Reverend Hale, an expert on witchcraft, to Salem to investigate recent events” (“Overview”). Hale knew that it was an honor and his duty to figure out everything happening in Salem. This is when he had to more power throughout the play, The Crucible. In Act one, he is investigating everyone, “It has impressed him: Proctor, let you open with me now, for I have a rumor that troubles me. It's said you hold no belief that there may even be witches in the world. Is that true, sir?” (Miller 69). At the beginning of The Crucible, Hale had a lot of power because he knew the most about the Salem Witch Trials. He was very determined to find

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