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Q: Why is Reverend hale brought to Salem village in The Crucible by Arthur Miller introduction to act iv?
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Why is reverend hale brought to Salem village in the crucible?

In The Crucible, Reverend Hale was called to Salem during the Witch Trials. He was there to see if he could uncover any evidence of witchcraft.


Miller's description of Reverend Parris's house in relation to the rest of the village in The Crucible creates a setting of intense?

isolation.


Millers description of reverend parris's house in relation to the rest of the village in the crucible creates a setting of intense?

Isolation


How does reverend hale make tituba feel important?

Reverend Hale makes Tituba feel important by telling her she has been chosen to help cleanse the village. "The Crucible" is a play that was written by Arthur Miller.


Who is summoned to Salem Village?

Reverend Hale


What are the different things in the Tituba of Salem village and crucible?

"What are the different things in the Tituba of Salem village and crucible" i want to know what the different things in the book as pelope , places , what people did .


Who does everyone blame and is the village fool in the crucible?

John Proctor is the village fool in the Crucible after having had an affair with a young girl and having the situation ultimately culminate in his being accused of witchcraft.


On who or what is Reverend Hale focused when he is summoned to Salem Village?

bettys illness


The tone of The Crucible is influenced by its setting a?

small village at the edge of a vast wilderness


In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller Who is summoned to Salem Village?

Reverand Hale


One who or what is reverend hale focused when he is summoned to Salem village?

bettys illness


The tone of The Crucible is influenced by its setting?

D. small village at the edge of a vast wilderness