The Role Of Reverend Hale In The Crucible

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The play 'The Crucible' by Arthur Miller, refers to the Salem Witch Trials. In the play, a character named Reverend Hale begins to seek out the witches. His primary function is a portrayal of a symbolic character that uses his power of suggestion to express and show the people of the Communist Hunt that their hunt shall not continue. Reverend Hale ultimately hopes to change their minds about the Hunt as he himself changed over the course of the play. In the beginning of the play when Reverend Hale arrives in Salem, he goes straight to Reverend Paris's home. When he reaches the home, he is greeted by Parris and asks him to help him with his books. Hale's set of mind in the beginning of the play, is that he is determined to discover the witches