Character Analysis Of Reverend Hale The Crucible

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In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller, the character Reverend Hale is a mutable character whose thoughts, feelings, actions, and beliefs change as a result of what he observes and learns throughout the story.

The character John Hale is a kind a naive man that specialize in the supernatural parts of the bible. He comes to the town of Salem because it is suspected by the people that there may be super natural things amuck such as witchcraft. He is welcomed to the town with the respect and gratitude of the people because he is a minister and is known as the Spiritual doctor. The townspeople are a very superstitious and religious group and will go by almost anything that goes according to god's law which is practically written by the ministers and the bible. When he first visits the
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He decides after the accusations to go and talk with some of the accused to see if he can come up with anything and as he meets the accused people, like Rebecca Nurse for example, he begins to think that something is not quite right with the allegations made and that these people seem like good god loving people. He then in a short burst at John Proctor's house and tries to defend Proctor's wife and says that what she is being taken for is nonsense. This is where Hales thoughts start to change about the accusations made.
After a couple trials and hangings John Proctor comes to the court with a couple other men and they testify for their wives lives. While in the court the girls act and lie more so that they can counteract what the Husbands are saying. Hale beginning to think the girls are just liars yells for the to stop saying that this is nonsense and the girls are clearly lying and it needs to stop. “I believe him! This girl has always struck me as false! She has-” (Miller,