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Desiree Hoffman
26 May, 00:56
What is reverand hale's role in the trial?
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Desiree Lloyd
26 May, 04:31
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In The Crucible, Reverend Hale is brought in as an expert on witchcraft. His job is to investigate the claims and interview all those involved. Hale takes this work very seriously and he intends to rid Salem of any instances of witchcraft ... Hale represents the dichotomy of the witch trials.
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