she wanted to know why he summed her.
Rebecca Nurse wants to send Reverend Hale away because she believes that the witchcraft accusations in Salem are baseless and that his presence may escalate the hysteria rather than quell it. She understands that his intentions are good, but she fears that his efforts to root out witchcraft could lead to more harm than good. Rebecca is a voice of reason, advocating for calm and rationality amidst the chaos of the trials.
Reverend Hale makes her uncomfortable
Reverend Jonathan Hale.
Rebecca Nurse does not want Reverend Hale to come to Salem because she believes that the witch hunt hysteria is unjust and that the town is being led astray by fear and superstition. She feels that Hale's presence will only escalate the situation and further fuel the panic surrounding the accusations of witchcraft. Rebecca, known for her wisdom and calm demeanor, understands that rationality is needed, and she fears that Hale’s arrival will contribute to the chaos rather than restore order.
she wanted to know why he summed her.
Rebecca Nurse wants to send Reverend Hale away because she believes that the witchcraft accusations in Salem are baseless and that his presence may escalate the hysteria rather than quell it. She understands that his intentions are good, but she fears that his efforts to root out witchcraft could lead to more harm than good. Rebecca is a voice of reason, advocating for calm and rationality amidst the chaos of the trials.
Reverend Hale makes her uncomfortable
Reverend Jonathan Hale.
Rebecca Nurse does not want Reverend Hale to come to Salem because she believes that the witch hunt hysteria is unjust and that the town is being led astray by fear and superstition. She feels that Hale's presence will only escalate the situation and further fuel the panic surrounding the accusations of witchcraft. Rebecca, known for her wisdom and calm demeanor, understands that rationality is needed, and she fears that Hale’s arrival will contribute to the chaos rather than restore order.
Reverend Hale :P
Rebecca Nurse leaves the room when Reverend Hale is present because she is wary of the witch trials and the hysteria surrounding them. Her departure reflects her disapproval of the accusations being made and her belief in the innocence of those accused. Additionally, she often seeks to avoid confrontation and maintain peace in the community, demonstrating her strong moral convictions.
Giles reveals that Goody Corey and Rebecca Nurse have been arrested.
The Reverend wants Danforth not to execute Rebecca Nurse and others but Danforth refuses to heed the Reverend's advice.Mrs. Doll is mean. *Hunger Games Whistle*
Randy Hale has: Played Nurse in "Nincompoop" in 1988. Played Boyfriend in "Vanishing Point" in 1997. Played ER Nurse Randy in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played Nurse Randy in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played Nurse in "Strong Medicine" in 2000. Played E.R. Nurse Randy in "Strong Medicine" in 2000.
John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey are the main nonconformists in The Crucible. Reverend John Hale, Ezekiel Cheever, Reverend Samuel Parris, Betty Parris, Mary Warren, Thomas Putnam, and Ann Putnam are the conformists.
Hale goes back to Salem to try to get thous accused of witchcraft to confess to save there lives. Abigail runs away with Mary and Parris wants Danforth to postpone the hangings. but Danfoth says he cannot.