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    In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ Reverend Hale’s attitude and beliefs are changed completely as the play progresses. After Reverend Parris is a witness to girls dancing in the woods and also when his daughter becomes very ill‚ he calls Rev. Hale to Salem. Hale’s job is to find any form of witchcraft and to get rid of it. Over the course of the play‚ Rev. Hale experiences a transformation in his beliefs from the beginning of the play to the end. Reverend Hale has three different emotions throughout

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    The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character In literature‚ there are different types of characters. There are the types of characters that change during the story and some that don’t‚ dynamic and static. There is also how the character is described in the story. They might be flat‚ meaning the character is stereotyped‚ or he might be rounded‚ being the author described him in such a way as to just barely know him enough to tell the story. In the play The Crucible by Author Miller

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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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    In The Crucible‚ a drama by Arthur Miller set in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1692‚ Reverend John Hale evolves from a self-confident witchcraft expert to a broken man who attempts to save lives. When Reverend Hale first arrives in Salem‚ he walks into the Parris’ home with an air of intelligence and great knowledge. As he situates himself in the house‚ he says to Mr. Parris‚ “… they [the books] are weighted with authority”‚ indicating that the books will decide whether a person is a witch or not (1.712-13)

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    Elliot Anderson Cox IB Junior English 13 October 2014 Wind‚ Rain and Hale: The Man Who Took Salem by Storm Reverend John Hale‚ from Arthur Miller ’s The Crucible‚ is a Puritan minister from Beverly who is called to Salem to investigate the accusations of witchery. He plays a significant part within the play and you witness his transformation from [he is transformed from a; you is second person‚ which is informal] seemingly knowledgeable professor of the invisible world to a weeping pile of

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    Millers Presentation of Parris is interesting; he uses Parris as a symbol for the theme of power and conflict within the parameters of religion. As an audience‚ we can see that Miller makes an example of Parris: he is used to demonstrate some of the major flaws of society across the ages. Miller’s presentation of Parris towards other characters is very derogatory as we can infer from his remark to Tituba that he would ‘whip her’. This could be an example of how she was treated by people when

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    minor characters and situations to depict the horrors and betrayals that exist within witch hunts. One of the main characters of this story is the Reverend John Hale‚ whose role thickens as the plot does. After finding out what the young women from town were up to in the woods with the slave from Barbados‚ Minister Parris immediately contacted the Reverend John Hale from Beverly to investigate. Reverend Hale was an expert on searching for the devil in his many disguised forms. Minister Parris wanted

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    Talks of evil and talks of unfairness surround the book. Although some characters are at fault for the evil‚ some try to help‚ even if they don’t seem to at first. One example of a character like this is Reverend Hale. He starts out as a character you probably won’t like‚ but as the play continues‚ you slowly become more accustomed to his way of thinking and what he wants overall. In the beginning‚ it’s very obvious that Reverend Hale is a bit full of himself. As he’s introduced to the play‚ it says

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    Samuel Parris and John Hale are the two ministers in The Crucible and were initially alike in their attitudes towards witchcraft. However‚ their personalities show some striking dissimilarities. Unlike Hale‚ Reverend Parris is characterized by extreme paranoia and egotism. He is very static- his traits and motives remain consistent from the beginning to the end of the play. Although a religious man and believer in witchcraft like Parris‚ Hale values human life and is motivated by personal beliefs

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    occurred in Salem Massachusetts in 1692‚ though not completely true‚ does follow the basic line of events. This line of events begins with curious young girls who are caught dancing in the forest by the Puritan reverend of the community‚ Reverend Parris. An effort to contain the events by Reverend Parris‚ Parris’s niece‚ Abigail‚ and others backfired and resulted in the bringing in of Puritan priests trained in the topic of witchcraft‚ which quickly led to a mass hysteria of witches in the community. Once

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