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Term Papers on The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character

Term Paper TitleThe Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character
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The Crucible: Reverend John Hale - A Dynamic Character


     In literature, there are different types of characters.  There are the
types of characters that change during the story and some that don't, dynamic
and static.  There is also how the character is described in the story.  They
might be flat, meaning the character is stereotyped, or he might be rounded,
being the author described him in such a way as to just barely know him enough
to tell the story.  In the play The Crucible by Author Miller, Reverend John
hale is a dynamic rounded character.

     In Act I, the reverend is described as an eager-eyed intellectual
pondering the invisible world.  Hale seeks witches and gets them to confess, so
god can bless them and rid them of the devil.  An example of this is when he
said to Betty, “In nomine Domini Sabaoth sui filiique ite ad infernos,” which
means: In the name of the lord of hosts and his son get thee to the lower world.
This shows reverend Hales views on witchery.  Another example of Hale's
character and his savings of witches is when he said, “Now Tituba, I know that
when we bind ourselves to Hell it is very hard to break with it.  We are going
to help you tear yourself free-”

     The point when Revere...

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