Reverend Hale Character Analysis

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Reverend Hale Many characters had an effect on the story of The Crucible but Reverend Hale was at times good and sometimes bad. The main question was Hale for the good side or did he accidently help the bad side. Being very young and with almost no experience is hard for the witch expert. This paper will include Hales personality and how he helped the story. One phrase to explain Hale is truth seeking. He was never there to find witches he was always trying to find the truth. But when they started condemning people to death he kind a of just sat off to the side being skeptical if these people are actually witches. He proved it when he first entered the play: Putnam “She cannot bear to hear the Lord’s name Mr. Hale, that’s a sure sign of witchcraft a float” Hale “No, no now let me instruct you we cannot look to superstition In this, the Devil is precise the marks of his presence are definite as stone, and I must tell you all that I shall not proceed unless you are prepared to believe me if I should find no bruise of hell upon her.” This shows how Hale was only here to find the truth and doesn’t want to make any accusations and condemn people to death without any proof of the Devil. …show more content…

The reason Hale is impeccable is because he believes in what he believes. Nobody can change his mind especially at the end of the play when judge Hawthorne was killing people off and anybody who was against his court was arrested and Hale was trying to get Rebecca to convince Proctor to lie, Hale said “Goody Proctor, 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” Hathorne said “It is no lie, you cannot speak of lies.” Hale answered “It is a lie! They are

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