The Crucible Reverend Hale Character Analysis

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Reverend Hale is an interesting character in Act I of The Crucible. He is presented as an educated man who is well-versed in the scriptures and the ways of the devil. His appearance is that of a typical Puritan minister, strict and serious. Hale's actions and words are those of a man on a mission to root out all evil in the community, but he also displays moments of doubt and self-examination. Hale's role in the play is to investigate the claims of witchcraft in Salem and to determine if those accused are innocent or guilty. His knowledge and experience make him an authority on the subject, and his presence adds importance to the accusations. Hale's role will continue to develop the plot events as he struggles with his own doubts about the

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