Sunday, August 18, 2019
From The Lord To The Devis Hands :: essays research papers
   ââ¬Å"I came to do the Devilââ¬â¢s workâ⬠ is the ironic and sad truth that Reverend John Hale    realizes in Arthur Millerââ¬â¢s dramatic play, The Crucible. One can see that Haleââ¬â¢s    personality changes enormously throughout the play. These changes are illustrated by    Haleââ¬â¢s many statements in the play. The statements in the beginning of the play establish    Haleââ¬â¢s firm beliefs and toward the end of the play his disgust with the outcome of the    trials.     à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Hale is a very intriguing person with many character traits. ââ¬Å"They must be, they    are weighted with authority.â⬠ (p. 36) This shows that he is sure of his actions and himself.     Another thing that he is sure of is witchcraft. This is shown when he states, ââ¬Å"The Devil is    precise; the marks of his presence are as definite as stone.â⬠ (p.38) and, ââ¬Å"Are you gathering    souls for the Devil?â⬠(p. 44). One of Haleââ¬â¢s character flaws is that he judges by    appearances. ââ¬Å"You look as such a good soul should.â⬠ (p. 37) and, ââ¬Å"A claim so weighty    cannot be argued by a farmer.â⬠ (p. 99) He claims to be the right-hand man of the Lord,     ââ¬Å"Have no fear now; we shall find him out if he has come among us, and I mean to crush    him utterly if he has shown his face.â⬠ When in reality, his actions and beliefs end with    tragic results. Hale believes so strongly in his religion that he is willing to use unjust    procedures to extract the information he wants. He does this when questioning Tituba    and John Proctor. ââ¬Å"When the Devil comes to you, does he come with another person?    Perhaps another person in the village?â⬠ (p. 45) and ââ¬Å"God put you in his hands to help    cleanse this village.â⬠ (p. 46) Hale uses these persuading techniques and the authority of    the church to find and punish the ââ¬Å"enemiesâ⬠ of the church.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the second act, the audience can actually make a distinction between the morally    weak Reverend Parris and Reverend Hale. When Hale goes to the Proctorââ¬â¢s house and    hears about the accusations, he states, ââ¬Å"if Rebecca Nurse be tainted, then nothingââ¬â¢s left to    stop the whole green world from burning.â⬠ (p. 80) Yet, Hale is so religious that he has    difficulty denying the charges. He even states, ââ¬Å"until an hour before the Devil fell, God    thought him beautiful in heaven.â⬠ (p. 68) Hale has a mental conflict here: His personal    feelings tell him that a person such as Rebecca couldnââ¬â¢t be a witch but his training has    taught him that Rebecca could be possessed by the Devil.  					    
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.