Reverend Hale is a passionate and learned minister in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," initially summoned to Salem to investigate the presence of witchcraft. He is a firm believer in the legitimacy of the witch trials but undergoes a profound transformation as he witnesses the hysteria and injustice unfolding in the town. Ultimately, Hale becomes an advocate for truth and justice, urging the accused to confess to save their lives, and he denounces the court's actions, signifying his moral redemption. His journey reflects the themes of integrity and the dangers of blind faith in authority.
Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale.
Reverend John Hale
the boss
Abigail Williams, Judge Cheever, and Reverend Paris in court.
PEEPEE
Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale.
Reverend John Hale
the boss
"nearing 40" Act I (Page 32)
Abigail Williams, Judge Cheever, and Reverend Paris in court.
PEEPEE
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible.
In the crucible, what happened first was the spreading of rumors that Betty,the daughter of Reverend Parris is sick because of witchcraft.
Abigail was in the forest with Tituba in the book Crucible by Arthur Miller.
its the same
why has Reverend Parris sent for a doctor as the play begins?
Miller, Arthur. The Crucible (Penguin Classics). London: Penguin Classics, 2003