he is fed up with everyone, and he believes that all the accused are innocent but no one is listening to him.
If you are talking about Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Reverend Hale denounced and quit the court because he no longer agreed with what they were doing. He realized that the court's motives and strategies for weeding out Salem's "witches" were unjust, and wanted nothing to do with the process. He was truly courageous in standing up for what he believed in.
At the end of act 3 Hale denounced the proceedings and quit the court.
Reverend John Hale is Related to Reverend Sameul Parris. :)
Reverend Parris is a character in Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible. He sent for Reverend Hale because Parris needed an expert on witchcraft and he wanted Reverend Hale's help in hunting down witches.
Reverend hale told the accused witches to confess beecause, he lost all faith in the court and wanted to save them from getting hanged. The accused witches however refused to confess.
If you are talking about Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Reverend Hale denounced and quit the court because he no longer agreed with what they were doing. He realized that the court's motives and strategies for weeding out Salem's "witches" were unjust, and wanted nothing to do with the process. He was truly courageous in standing up for what he believed in.
At the end of act 3 Hale denounced the proceedings and quit the court.
Reverend John Hale is Related to Reverend Sameul Parris. :)
Reverend Parris is a character in Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible. He sent for Reverend Hale because Parris needed an expert on witchcraft and he wanted Reverend Hale's help in hunting down witches.
Reverend hale told the accused witches to confess beecause, he lost all faith in the court and wanted to save them from getting hanged. The accused witches however refused to confess.
Reverend Hale's advice to John Proctor is that he should simply admit to being a witch to save himself because "life is God's most precious gift."
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He witnesses the dissatisfaction of the court by the people who found the accusation of the "witches" there" unfounded and unjust
Reverend Hale makes her uncomfortable
Reverend Hale, minister in Beverly. He supports the witch trials, but later, he learns that Abigail is lying.
He is an expert on witchcraft.
he is a minister.