the crucible ... Hale realized that he was the only man in the northeastern reigon one in the vicinity with the specialized knowledge, and this knowledge gave him power. ... View More
Wordcount: 956
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the crucible ... Once Hale realized what was going on in this town and how crazy things had gotten, he began to feel ashamed and corrupted and tried hard to set everything ... View More
Wordcount: 861
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The Crucible motivations ... Hale has realized by the end of the novel that the law is not always right and that the only way to stay alive right now is to give into the way of the ... View More
Wordcount: 857
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The Crucible motivations ... Hale has realized by the end of the novel that the law is not always right and that the only way to stay alive right now is to give into the way of the ... View More
Wordcount: 878
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The Changes of Salem ... And if Hale did not turn into such a faulty man the witch trails would have probably been stooped soon as the town realized it was fake. ... View More
Wordcount: 702
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Opinions of Perception ... trifles. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters both realized the real motive of the murder and knew what had happened when they found the canary. ... View More
Wordcount: 867
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Crucible Proctors Choice ... valid. Reverend Hale also realized this and up until the second Proctor is hung, he was insistent that Proctor confess. By choosing ... View More
Wordcount: 724
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NoneProvided ... She realized she might lose him and she no longer wanted to judge him for his sins. All she wanted was to love him for him. Reverend Hale also changed through ... View More
Wordcount: 464
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The Crucible ... She realized she might lose him and she no longer wanted to judge him for his sins. All she wanted was to love him for him. Reverend Hale also changed through ... View More
Wordcount: 471
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Dynamic Characters in the Crucible ... When he first came to Salem Hale honestly thought that he had the power to find and prosecute witches. It was only when he realized the corruption of the court ... View More
Wordcount: 445
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The Crucible ... Towards the end of the play Abigail might have realized her mistakes but she was not brave ... One was a man of god, Mr. Hale and the other was greedy and full of ... View More
Wordcount: 683
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Why proctor is the protoganist of the crucible ... Later on Hale attacks the court uprightly, ampquotI denounce this proceedings I quit ... witchcraft for his own selfish vengeance and therefore when he realized that the ... View More
Wordcount: 1291
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A Jury of Her Peers ... Mrs. Hale described Minnie as once being ampquot...sweet and pretty...ampquot but ampquothowshedid ... They realized the bird ampquotwas a kind of childsubstitute for the solitary Minnie ... View More
Wordcount: 1429
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Auguste Rodin ... He eventually realized that religion was not his called. ... I found them in pieces...covered the floor...could not believe what I lost in that way Hale: 1987: ... View More
Wordcount: 1187
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A Jury of Her Peers A Character Analysis ... to note that while the author makes it clear that Mrs. Hale is well ... It is notable that regardless of the outcome, Mrs. Wright had finally realized a state of ... View More
Wordcount: 1548
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Gendered assumptionsa jury of her peers ... not that close and never called each other by their first names ampquotMrs Haleampquot ampquotYes, Mrs ... and shows that the women of her time had more power than anyone realized. ... View More
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The Crucible6 ... Through this experience, John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, and Reverend John Hale all experience ... He realized the flaws in himself and had come to peace with God ... View More
Wordcount: 1092
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The Crucible ... After so many years of learning, Hale is eager to call upon the knowledge ... Salem Witch Trials was a massive deception, as the American public realized that the ... View More
Wordcount: 1327
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The Crucible Act 1 ... I realized this when she stood over ampquotsickampquot Betty and explained how even the ... F. Haleamp39s arrival and questions 1. The most basic concern under discussion in this ... View More
Wordcount: 1129
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Human Nature in The Crucible ... never not, point Indeed. nature innocent realized the law that misunderstood lying hands. ... will lied, that have todayamp39s Hale to the Our accusations. ... View More
Wordcount: 1088
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Auguste Rodin ... Rodin eventually realized that religion was not his calling and once he had enough money saved up, he ... You could not believe what I lost in that wayampquot Hale 42. ... View More
Wordcount: 2568
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The crucible ... This concept of saying everything is an attack on the court is realized later by Hale, ampquotIs every defense and attack upon the courtampquot This unjust and unfair ... View More
Wordcount: 1894
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The Crucible ... between the importance of his family and his own name and Reverend Hale who battles ... She has realized that her whole way of life has been based on injustice. ... View More
Wordcount: 4496
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Fun ... Reverend Hale asked Elizabeth, with an unborn child, to sway John to make a ... life that was not worth corrupting his wholesome morals Elizabeth realized that she ... View More
Wordcount: 772
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Logic is Not Practical ... spirits were going to rendezvous with a UFO that was enveloped by HaleBoppamp39s tail. ... It wasnamp39t until Sara arrived home that she realized the importance of this ... View More
Wordcount: 694
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Mask of Red Death:analysis ... that the Prince brings with him to his abbey are described as ampquothale and lighthearted ... seized the ampquotmummerampquot and took a hold of him, they soon realized that all ... View More
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Film Review of The Crucible ... When the girls danced, they realized that they would be severely punished for doing something deemed ampquotevil ... For example, Hale says that, ampquotTheology is a fortress. ... View More
Wordcount: 1141
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John Proctor: His virtues and vices ... This fact was noticed when Hale requested him to state the tenth commandments which ... And an important remark was that he realized himself as a guilty person and ... View More
Wordcount: 1286
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The Crucible ... Hale. In her final appearance becomes evident that Elizabeth has become wiser and more understanding as a result of her cruel imprisonment. She has realized ... View More
Wordcount: 593
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The crucible ... Many people were accused. Reverend Hale came to see if it was witchery. ... Eventually the court realized that many who were killed were not witches. ... View More
Wordcount: 301
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