Giles Corey asks Rev. Hale "what signifies the readin' of strange books."because his wife has been staying up all night reading strange books and then hiding them from Giles.
Giles Corey reveals to Rev. Hale that his wife has been reading big, wierd books and that he couldn't pray while she was there. But when she left that he could pray just fine, thus giving reason to accuse Martha of witchcraft.
John Proctor is hanged. Elizabeth Proctor lives. Abigail Williams skips town. Giles Corey is pressed to death. Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey are hanged. Rev. Hale refuses to side with the court. Exactly which five characters do you mean?
Tituba (Slave for Rev. Parris), 3 local beggar women, Giles Corey and his wife, Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor and his wife Elizabeth.
The Rev. Mr. Hale is from Beverly.
Reverend Hale is a minister from Beverly who is an expert in demonic arts. Rev. Parris asks Rev. Hale to investigate the situation in Salem.
Giles Corey reveals to Rev. Hale that his wife has been reading big, wierd books and that he couldn't pray while she was there. But when she left that he could pray just fine, thus giving reason to accuse Martha of witchcraft.
John Proctor is hanged. Elizabeth Proctor lives. Abigail Williams skips town. Giles Corey is pressed to death. Rebecca Nurse and Martha Corey are hanged. Rev. Hale refuses to side with the court. Exactly which five characters do you mean?
Tituba (Slave for Rev. Parris), 3 local beggar women, Giles Corey and his wife, Rebecca Nurse and John Proctor and his wife Elizabeth.
The Rev. Mr. Hale is from Beverly.
Reverend Hale is a minister from Beverly who is an expert in demonic arts. Rev. Parris asks Rev. Hale to investigate the situation in Salem.
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Rev. Parris harbors animosity towards Francis Nurse, Giles Corey, and John Proctor primarily due to their social standing and influence in Salem. He views them as threats to his authority, feeling that their respected positions could undermine his power as minister. Additionally, their outspoken criticism of the witch trials and Parris's role in them further fuels his resentment, as he fears losing both his reputation and control over the community. This hostility reflects Parris's deep insecurity and desire for dominance in a tumultuous environment.
Reverend John Hale is an expert on demonology.
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Reverend Hale is a fictional character in the book, The Crucible. He is the spiritual doctor in the town of Salem.
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John Proctor, Rev. Parris, Rev. Hale, Abigail Williams