The Crucible
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:28:29
In Arthur Miller's play 'The Crucible', a character with the name of Reverend Hale was the only character who changed his beliefs during the story. Reverend Hale was brought in to Salem to take out the devil, and he came out that the whole devil thing was a fake.
<Tab/>In the first two acts of 'The Crucible' Reverend Hale came into Salem believing there was indeed witchcraft involved. It is
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and then returned back in being the Reverend of Beverly. Reverend Hale learned a lot from this experience because it does take a lot of knowledge and intuition to get fear out of ones system and Reverend Hale did just that, he came in with a cause, and ended with a cause. His cause was to find out if there was devil work, and came out with an answer that no devil work was found.
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