This is a critical paper on "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller. How reverend hale is a dynamic character.
Date Submitted: 12/20/2004 13:09:56
The Crucible
In the book The Crucible by Arthur Miller, there are many dynamic characters. Reverend Hale is a dynamic character because his voice of opinion changes throughout the play. Reverend Hale changed drastically from the time that he arrived at Salem until the end of the play. The play began with Hale acting as a voice of authority and later converted to the voice of reason. Reverend Hale's time spent in Salem changed his
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became a man of reason and promised to find all of the facts before making any unwarranted assumptions about the accused. After wards, Hale discovered that the girls were not being truthful and then he became a voice of truth. Hale's main ambition was to save the convicted from the grasp of death. Hale was not successful in saving the accused criminals. Most of the people that were accused of witchcraft were sentenced to death.
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