In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," John Hale declares "there is blood on my hands" as a recognition of his complicity in the witch trials and the ensuing unjust deaths of innocent people. Initially, he arrives in Salem with the belief that he can root out witchcraft, but as the events unfold, he realizes that his actions and the court's proceedings are based on hysteria and false accusations. This line underscores his deep guilt and moral conflict, highlighting the tragic consequences of blind faith in authority and the dangers of ideological extremism.
When a crucible has been fired it is incredibly hot so the two most sensible reasons for using crucible tongs is firstly to prevent the users' hands from being burnt and secondly to prevent the bench in the laboratory from becoming damaged or burnt.
Proctor tells her that he will cut his hands off before he reaches for her again.
Never. He does say the word "blood" fifteen times, and "bloody" another five. But not "blood on my hands". He does say "There's blood on thy face" to the murderer who kills Banquo. The closest he comes to talking about blood on his hands is "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the blood clean from my hand."
the blood of all the people he killed is now on his hands..it jus means that hes a murderer
She tries to wipe imaginary blood off her hands and she relives killing Duncan and Banquo.
Blood on My Hands was created in 2008.
The Miller School of Albemarle's motto is 'Mind, Hands and Heart'.
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When a crucible has been fired it is incredibly hot so the two most sensible reasons for using crucible tongs is firstly to prevent the users' hands from being burnt and secondly to prevent the bench in the laboratory from becoming damaged or burnt.
He has three, Angel wings, Hands praying and Miller on his left arm with the no limit tank on it!
Not if you wash your hands. If you leave the blood on your hands I don't think you will get infected.
Proctor tells her that he will cut his hands off before he reaches for her again.
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Kiss the Blood off My Hands was created on 1948-10-30.