Analysis Of Reverend Hale In The Crucible

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Omuya 1 Pavin Omuya Mrs.Sevig English 11 18 November 2013 Reverend Hale In the past history of the country, People see that fear can persuade them from reality. Fear can blind people from seeing right from wrong. For example,The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, a play based on actual events that led to the Salem witch trials. These trials are actual hearings that prosecuted over 150 individuals. These people were charged with the crime of practicing witchcraft. Reverend Hale is a very intellectual man whose morals were persuaded by fear and the church. Hale’s morals changed in the play in three ways, at the beginning he was a witch craft expert who believed in the practice, then he started to doubt the validity of the charges, and by the end of the play, he was a disbeliever of the charges presented to the court. Reverend John Hale was summoned by Reverend Parris, the minister of the church, who believes witchcraft has taken over salem. He was called to Salem because he was an expert and a believer of witchcraft. When he first arrives in Salem, his first destination was the Parris home. He arrives with a heavy load of books ready to interview the household about the afflicted child who has fallen into a deep sleep. He starts to observe the sleeping child who has been paralyzed in a deep sleep. While examining her he firmy says, “Have no fear now, we shall find him out if he has come among us, and I mean to crush him utterly if he has shown his face” ( Miller 1149). He truly believes that the devil is with them in Salem. This quote shows that he is there to stay until the devil himself is brought out to justice. He will not leave until all is revealed. Abigail williams, the afflicted childs cousin, is next to being questioned b... ... middle of paper ... ...ally picked a side. Time has passed and the day of the hangings were just hours away. Reverend Hale has returned to Salem to persuade the remaining prisoners to confess. Trying to persuade the prisoners he says, “I have gone this three month like our lord into the wilderness. I have sought a christian way, for damnation’s doubled on a minister who counsels men to lie” (1224). He has lost all faith in the law. He came back to Knowingly convince the prisoners to lie to save their lives. He takes complete responsibility for what has happened in Salem. Coming back was a way of redeeming himself. Reverend Hale’s Character is the perfect example of the torture a character has to go thru to see things in a new light. Reverend Hale turned into a completely different man than the one in the beginning of the play. In life traumatic events will change a person for the better.

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