At the end of the act, Hale feels a deep sense of remorse and disillusionment regarding the witch trials and his role in them. He attempts to save John Proctor by urging him to confess to witchcraft, believing that a false confession would at least spare his life. Hale's actions reflect his internal struggle and growing realization that the court's proceedings are unjust and based on hysteria rather than truth. He seeks redemption by trying to prevent further innocent deaths.
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Hale Appleman's birth name is Hale Isaac Appleman.
Jean Hale's birth name is Carol Jean Hale.
Brandon Michael Hale is 6' 1".
Chanin Hale's birth name is Marilyn Victoria Chanine Hale.
At the end of act 3 Hale denounced the proceedings and quit the court.
Reverend Hale relates to themes in act 1 and 2 by being smart and dynamic
Reverend Hale is outraged at the end of Act 3 because he realizes that the court is prioritizing its authority and reputation over truth and justice. He witnesses the wrongful accusations and the manipulation of evidence against innocent people, particularly John Proctor and Elizabeth. Hale, having initially supported the witch trials, is horrified by the consequences of the hysteria and feels guilty for his role in the proceedings, leading to his passionate condemnation of the court.
Holme Hale railway station ended in 1964.
Katrina Hale
Mill Hill - The Hale - railway station ended in 1939.
Hale tries t persuade Proctor to lie to save his own life.
the ten commandments
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hale's mission is to get the prisoneers to confess to witchcraft so they can live , he wants to put a stop to the hangings .
Rev. John Hale, who is supposed to objectively search for signs of the Devil, chooses to believe the girls. Unfortunately, many Puritans believed that unmarried girls were incapable of lying. By the virtue of his office, Hale's actions give credence to the claim of witchcraft. His acceptance of the girls' claims allows hysteria to take possession of the townspeople.