Reverend+Hale

Chelsea Mundock Kaitlyn Lyons Sammy Ortiz __ Characterization of Reverend Hale  __  ·  __  Physical Appearance  __ - “nearing forty, tight-skinned, eager-eyed intellectual.” (pg.182)  ·  __  Words/Thoughts  __ -  “ I come of my own....” (pg. 198) -  “ I do not judge you…” (pg. 199-200) -  “ Let you not mistake your duty…” (pg. 234) -  “ But it does not follow….” (pg. 215)  ·  __  Actions  __ -  Feels remorse for sentencing people’s death ♦ Quote on pg. 215  à   “ I have this morning….” -  Hale weeps in frantic prayer during the hanging ♦ The closer on pg. 240  ·   __  Interactions with others  __ -  Interaction w/ Proctor: begged him to confess to save her life. -  Interaction w/ Parris: Hale is usually against him. -  Interaction w/ Abigail: “ This girl…” (pg. 223)  ·  __  Comments from Miller  __ -  “ Spent the time pondering the invisible world…” (pg. 182)  ·  __ Major Character: __ shows the good in the Church  ·  __ Dynamic Character: __ at first he supports the Church, towards the end he is against what they are doing.  ·  __ Internal Conflict: __ Hale is confused on whether to support the Church or not.  ·  __ External Conflict: __ disagrees with leadership within the Church.  ·  __ Tone: __ moralistic  ·  __ Motivations: __ At first, it is to cast out witchcraft, towards end, it is to save the people.  ·   __Protagonist/Antagonist:__ In the beginning he is an antagonist, however towards the end of the play he becomes a positive character.