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At the end of act 3 Hale denounced the proceedings and quit the court.
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.
It shows he is a free-thinking individual. Even though he shares a common goal with the court, he is able to think for himself and not be controlled by the court.
Hale examines Proctor and his wife in their home because their names came up in court.
At the end of act 3 Hale denounced the proceedings and quit the court.
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.
Geoffrey Hale has written: 'A doctor in practice' -- subject(s): Biography, Medicine, Physicians 'Uneasy Partnership'
He quits the court and motivates the individuals who are in jail to confess
It shows he is a free-thinking individual. Even though he shares a common goal with the court, he is able to think for himself and not be controlled by the court.
Charles Hale has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Massachusetts, Massachusetts. General Court (1855), Massachusetts. General Court. Committee to Investigate Convents, Nunneries, Notre Dame Academy (Roxbury, Mass.), Politics and government
Rev. Hale quits the court because he realises how corrupt and wrong they are to hang people for innocent things. I mean, even after they realised they were in the wrong, they still thought they had to because they had already hanged the other innocent people.
yes he did he married lucy hale Booth did not marry Lucy Lambert Hale, he was courting her at the time of the assassination and after the event, her father shipped her out of the country
Hale examines Proctor and his wife in their home because their names came up in court.
Hale believes that he is saving the people of Salem. At first he wants to save them from witchcraft, and in the end he is trying to save them from hanging by the court.
The cast of A Court in the Car - 1992 includes: Claudia Carroll Julie Hale as Nuala Orla McGovern as Bridie