An Analysis Of Reverend Hale In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In “The Crucible” Reverend Hale is trying to do what is right throughout the whole play, he listens to the people, and he doesn’t want people to hang; he wants witchcraft out of Salem, and he seems to not believe the group of girls. In “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller, Reverend Hale, a man who comes to Salem from Beverley because he is the expert on witchcraft. He tries to do what is right throughout the play, he gives his opinion from an expert opinion on witchcraft and he doesn’t allow bias. He doesn’t want people to hang he just wants the witchcraft out of Salem and he believes witchcraft can be removed without death.
Reverend Hale listens to the people of Salem when they are convicted for witchcraft, when John proctor was arrested for claiming