What Does Hale Advise The Proctors To Do?

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What does Hale advise the proctors to do? What does Hale advise the Proctor’s to do?

To baptize their son as soon as possible and start attending the sabbath of regularly

. At the end of act two, what is Proctor determined to do? To free his wife and prove her innocence.

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What does Hale tell the proctors to do?

Hale asks Proctor to

testify in court that Abigail is a fraud

. Hale then questions Elizabeth to find out if she believes in witches.

What is Hale’s advice to John Proctor?

What is Hale’s advice to the Proctors as he prepares to leave their house?

Why does Hale come to the Proctor House what does he ask John Proctor to do?

What does Reverend Hale do in Act 1?

John Hale, the intellectual, naïve witch-hunter, enters the play in Act I when Parris summons him to

examine his daughter, Betty

. In an extended commentary on Hale in Act I, Miller describes him as “a tight-skinned, eager-eyed intellectual.

What is Reverend Hale’s request of Danforth and advice to John as he is about to speak before the court?

9. What is Reverend Hale’s request of Danforth and advice to John as he is about to Rev. Hales requests that

Danforth allow John to get a lawyer

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What does Hale urge the Proctor’s to do with their 3rd child?

Elizabeth helps him and tells him that he forgot that one. What does Hale urge the Proctor’s to do with their 3rd child? Hale tells them to

get their 3rd child baptized

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Why does Hale become suspicious of the Proctors?

Hale becomes suspicious

when he realizes they don’t attend church frequently, and that John Proctor couldn’t preform his 10 commandments

. It was ironic because he was tell him to believe in the court, but we all know that there is no real witches.

What motivates Hale’s attempt to intervene on behalf of Proctor?

What motivates Hale’s attempt to intervene on behalf of Proctor?

Hale’s commitment to the truth

. What development causes Marry Warren to recant her her confession and rejoin Abigail and the other girls? Abigail’s pretending to be attacked by Mary’s spirit.

What does Hale ask John to do what happens?

Why did Hale come to Proctors House quizlet?

What does this scene reveal about Hale’s role in the trial?

What does this scene reveal about Hale’s role in the trial? He goes to the Proctor’s home to see if they were doing anything odd to see if they were witches, and why john doesnt go to church. This scene shows Hale’s role

having character development and changing his beliefs about the trial

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What does Hale do at the end of Act 3?

At the end of Act 3, Reverend Hale

quits the court in Salem

out of frustration because he sees that irrationality and hysteria have taken over the proceedings.

What does Hale do to Tituba?

Hale questions Tituba and tells her that

she can redeem herself by admitting that she has been working with the Devil and by telling him the names of anyone else involved

. She admits that she has seen the Devil and that Goody Good and Goody Osburn were with him.

Who does Reverend Hale accuse?

Sadly, Mr. Hale’s first actions in Salem do belie the taint of pride. When Abigail accuses

Tituba (Reverend Parris’s servant)

of witchcraft, Mr. Hail at once regards the accusation as truth.

What does Hale suggest after the deposition is read?

How does Reverend Hale’s attitude change from the beginning to the end?

Why does Hale say he has come to do the devil’s work?

What is Hale’s reaction to the events of Act III?

Hale is

shaken and starts to doubt the girls

as these events unravel. Since Act 2, he was suspicious of anyone but now he can geniunely see that Proctor, Francis, and Giles are putting their lives on the lines just to prove that all this witch hysteria is pretense.

How does Hale establish his authority?

What is the point of the discussion between Hale and the Proctors about whether or not they believe in witches?

A B How does Proctor know about the children in the woods? Abagail told him What is the point of the discussion between Hale and the Proctors about whether or not they believe in witches? Elizabeth doesn’t believe in witches; witches are in the Bible

What does Hale find suspicious about the Proctor family?

What does Hale fear in the crucible?

Hale admits he is scared and fears

the court

, which is different from his optimistic attitude towards the beginning of the play.

What are some of the facts Rev Hale finds suspicious about Proctor which the court will later hold against him?

Hale finds suspicious about Proctor, which the court will later hold against him?

He says that John has not come to church often lately

. But the really telling moment is when he is asked to recite the 10 commandments, and he forgets adultery, which is ironic.

When Hale appears at the Proctors door he is described as?

When Hale appears at the Proctors’ door, he is described as “

different now—drawn a little, and there is a quality of deference, even of guilt, about his manner now

.” What internal conflicts accounts for this change? He feels guilty for allowing events in Salem to spiral out of control. You just studied 21 terms!

What is Hale’s concern as Proctor and his friends present evidence to Danforth?

How does Hale feel about coming to Salem to suppress witchcraft?

relationship is over. As suggested in Act I of The Crucible, which of the following best describes how Hale feels about coming to Salem to suppress witchcraft?

He is alert and excited

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When Hale urges Elizabeth Proctor to persuade her husband to confess how does she characterize Hale’s argument?

What does Hale plead with Elizabeth to do?

How does Reverend Hale help Elizabeth and John?

Hale pleads with Elizabeth to

try to get John to confess to witchcraft

, which would save his life. Hale has arguably gone through the most drastic change over the course of the play. Once a smug young pastor who thought he understood morality, he is now reduced to begging people to lie to save themselves.

What is Hale’s advice to the Proctors as he prepares to leave their house?

What questions does Hale ask the Proctors?

What does Hale mean when he says man remember until an hour before the devil fell God thought him beautiful in heaven?

1125 Hale: Man, remember until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in heaven. This

refers to the Bible

. Lucifer was an angel in Heaven and God’s favorite angel until he tried to become God. Hale is making the point that people can be deceiving on the outside.

What did Hale do in the crucible?

Character Analysis Reverend Hale

Hales comes to Salem in response to a need. He is the “spiritual doctor” summoned to evaluate Salem. His job is to

diagnose witchcraft if it is present, and then provide a necessary cure through conversion or by removing the “infected” inhabitants from Salem

.

What does Reverend Hale do in Act 1?

John Hale, the intellectual, naïve witch-hunter, enters the play in Act I when Parris summons him to

examine his daughter, Betty

. In an extended commentary on Hale in Act I, Miller describes him as “a tight-skinned, eager-eyed intellectual.

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