Monday, August 19, 2019
Analyzing the character of Reverend Hale :: English Literature
Analyzing the character of Reverend Hale    Mr Reverend Hale had a very controversial role in moving the story to  the end how it had happened. Beside the other three main characters:  Mr Proctor, Elizabeth and Abigail he was fourth biggest person who  influenced the happenings the most. However, while the main characters  played a kind of a passive role, he always wanted to be in the middle  of attention. He was a very proud man, but naà ¯ve as well. He though  that himself is an expert in the mysterious world of witches. ââ¬Å"a  tight-skinned, eager-eyed intellectual. This is a beloved errand for  him; on being called here to ascertain witchcraft he has felt the  pride of the specialist whose unique knowledge has at last been  publicly called for.    This bad self-conscious brought to attention the witchcraft. The role  of his character is a good example how a not completely reliable  person can mislead a whole community. Mr Hale played a crucial part in  starting the witch trials and initiating the madness in the town of  Salem.    Though, he was the one who accused the girls of being witches and  trying to get their testimony, he was always seeking the truth. He did  not intend to make such a huge conflict between the villagers. Abigail  used his willingness of believing in mystic creatures like witches,  she realized that he can be misled easily. Moreover, through his  convincing personality everybody in the town can be misled, too.  Therefore, the madness was partly happened due to his intervention,  because the others should have not listened or believed to him.    Haleââ¬â¢s goodness and naivety was shown through his enlightenment. After  he had realized his wrong decision, he strived for persuading all the  innocent citizens to confess cooperation with the evil that they  obviously had never done. He did not take into account the peopleââ¬â¢s    					    
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