Examples Of Dialogue In The Crucible

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Dialogue is a major component in the novel as much of what is written is speaking between two character. Thus such, a lot of insight can be gleamed into the society of Salem from the interactions between characters. More specifically, the hypocritical nature of the society can be seen in the words of Reverend Hale when he states, "Man, remember, an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven" (Miller 77). What can be seen here is irony in the fact that God, a being considered to be pure, considered the Devil, a being of pure evil, to be good of heart. Parallels can be drawn to the mindset of the people who reside in Salem. They believed at one point that these witch trials were welling meaning and just. They truly believed

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