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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.

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What type of tasks are done by courtiers?

Courtiers are people who attend a royal court as companions or advisers to kings and queens. Therefore, the task of courtiers is to give advice to the ruler of the state.


What was a rumor that went around about Betty Parris in The Crucible?

In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," a rumor circulated that Betty Parris, the daughter of Reverend Parris, was possessed by witches after she was found in a comatose state following a night of dancing in the woods. This rumor sparked fear and hysteria in Salem, leading to accusations of witchcraft against several townspeople. Betty's condition fueled the witch trials, as the community sought to explain the unexplained events through the lens of supernatural influence. Ultimately, her situation exemplified the dangerous consequences of rumors and mass paranoia.


What happened to reverend hale after he left Salem?

Shortly thereafter the trials were concluded. After Sarah's death in 1697 Rev. Hale wrote a book titled A Modern Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft, which condemns those who took leading roles in the trials. His book can be found at the Beverly Historical Society or online at etext.lib.virginia.edu/salem/witchcraft/archives/ModestEnquiry/ Reverend hale lived in this house from 1694 until his death on May 15th, 1700. He was buried in the graveyard behind the First Parish Church were he ministered for 32 years and was survived by his three children Rebeckah Hale, Dr. Robert Hale, and James Hale. His house still stands at 39 Hale street in Beverly Ma, although much altered from it's original state when it was inhabited by Rev. Hale. It is open for touring June 30, 2001 through August 25, Saturday 1:00 pm to 4:00


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The term coined to describe today's national-state government relations is nation-state. The concept of the nation state can be compared and contrasted with that of the multinational state or city and state.


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