Rev. Hale was supposedly a master on the matter of expelling evil and helped in other towns.
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 Parris sends for Reverend Hale in "The Crucible" because he believes Hale's expertise in witchcraft can help address the troubling events in Salem, particularly the strange illness afflicting his daughter, Betty. Parris hopes that Hale's knowledge will validate his concerns and provide a solution to the growing fear of witchcraft in the community. Additionally, he seeks to protect his reputation and authority as a minister amidst the rising hysteria.
Reverend Parris sends for a doctor because his ten-year-old daughter, Betty, is ill and will not wake up.
Rebecca Nurse wants to send Reverend Hale away because she believes that the witchcraft accusations in Salem are baseless and that his presence may escalate the hysteria rather than quell it. She understands that his intentions are good, but she fears that his efforts to root out witchcraft could lead to more harm than good. Rebecca is a voice of reason, advocating for calm and rationality amidst the chaos of the trials.
Mrs. Putnam to Rev. Parris in Act One of Arthur Miller's play, "The Crucible"MRS. PUTNAM: Reverend Parris, I have laid seven babies unbaptized in the earth. Believe me, sir, you never saw more hearty babies born. And yet, each would wither in my arms the very night of their birth. I have spoke nothin', but my heart has clamored intimations. And now, this year, my Ruth, my only – I see her turning strange. A secret child she has become this year, and shrivels like a sucking mouth were pullin’ on her life too. And so I thought to send her to your Tituba-
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 Parris sends for Reverend Hale in "The Crucible" because he believes Hale's expertise in witchcraft can help address the troubling events in Salem, particularly the strange illness afflicting his daughter, Betty. Parris hopes that Hale's knowledge will validate his concerns and provide a solution to the growing fear of witchcraft in the community. Additionally, he seeks to protect his reputation and authority as a minister amidst the rising hysteria.
Reverend Parris sends for a doctor because his ten-year-old daughter, Betty, is ill and will not wake up.
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Mrs. Putnam to Rev. Parris in Act One of Arthur Miller's play, "The Crucible"MRS. PUTNAM: Reverend Parris, I have laid seven babies unbaptized in the earth. Believe me, sir, you never saw more hearty babies born. And yet, each would wither in my arms the very night of their birth. I have spoke nothin', but my heart has clamored intimations. And now, this year, my Ruth, my only – I see her turning strange. A secret child she has become this year, and shrivels like a sucking mouth were pullin’ on her life too. And so I thought to send her to your Tituba-
some might send by mistake and some might send because they dont have the answer to reply
Probation officers can send you to prison, but they have to have a reason and get it approved.