He came to Proctor's house to question them to see if either of them had any suspicious activities which would relate to witchcraft.
He is investigating the stories and some rumors heard in the court. Earlier, he was at Rebecca Nurse's house. Hale confuses Tituba by being kind to her.
Hale says to Tituba , "You are selected, Tituba , you are chosen to help us cleanse our village. 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. What does Giles report to the proctors? What does Giles report to the Proctors? What is the significance of his revelations?
He tells them that his wife, Francis Nurses wife, and Rebecca have been arrested for witchcraft. He is the clerk of the court and arrests people. What does Elizabeth say about witches? Elizabeth says that if she herself stands accused, then witches must not really exist. For if they did, no one could accuse her. What does Giles Corey reveal to Reverend Hale? He is worried because his wife reads "strange" books at night.
One night he couldn't pray until she stopped reading a book. He suspects witchcraft. Because she can no longer truly deny her involvement in witchcraft, she accepts her guilt but displaces it onto Tituba. She admits being involved in witchcraft but declares that Tituba forced her into it. In this manner, the admission of involvement with witchcraft functions like the ritual of confession. The ritual of confession in the witch trials also allows the expression of sentiments that could not otherwise be verbalized in repressive Salem.
Moreover, she states that the devil tempted her by showing her some white people that he owned. Tituba is normally a powerless figure; in the context of the witch trials, however, she gains a power and authority previously unknown to her.
No one would have listened seriously to a word she had to say before, but she now has a position of authority from which to name the secret sins of other Salem residents. She uses that power and authority to make accusations that would have earned her a beating before. The girls—Abigail and Betty—follow the same pattern, empowering themselves through their allegedly religious hysteria.
SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Why is the play called The Crucible? What is a crucible? Did the girls really see the Devil or witches? Why did Tituba confess to dancing with the Devil? Was John still in love with Abigail? What causes tension between John and Elizabeth Proctor? Why is Rebecca Nurse accused of witchcraft? Why is Elizabeth Proctor accused of witchcraft?
What happens when Mary Warren tells the court the truth about the girls acting bewitched? Why does Reverend Hale change his mind about the witch trials? Summary I saw Sarah Good with the Devil! What is the gift Mary Warren gives to Elizabeth? A poppet. What information does Mary provide about the trial? What role is she playing at the trial? Why does John forbid her from attending?
He wants to test the nature of their Christianity. By his name, he has a lot of power over what happens.
What relationship does Hale suggest exists between the church and the court? How does he claim to know? He says they are just pretending. He said Abigail told him. What is the point of the discussion between Hale and the Proctors about whether or not they believe in witches? He wants to know if they believe in witches.
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