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Reverend Hale is a dynamic character because he undergoes significant transformation throughout Arthur Miller's "The Crucible." Initially, he arrives in Salem as a fervent witch-hunter, confident in his knowledge and authority. However, as the trials progress and he witnesses the consequences of the mass hysteria and the wrongful accusations, he becomes disillusioned and questions the morality of the court. Ultimately, Hale shifts from a proponent of the witch trials to a voice of reason, advocating for justice and integrity.

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