Reverend Hale

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf character
gptkbp:advises advises_Proctor_to_confess
gptkbp:appearsIn The Crucible
gptkbp:associatedWith witch trials
gptkbp:character transforms from a confident expert to a disillusioned man
gptkbp:characterDevelopment intelligent
passionate
empathetic
naive at the beginning
courageous in the end
gptkbp:conflict external conflict with the court
internal conflict about justice
internal conflict with his beliefs
gptkbp:contribution contributes to the theme of guilt and redemption
contributes to the theme of hysteria
contributes to the theme of integrity
contributes to the theme of reputation
gptkbp:criticism becomes disillusioned with the justice system
criticizes the court's proceedings
gptkbp:developer questions the morality of the trials
gptkbp:famousQuote I_come_to_do_the_Devil's_work.
gptkbp:finalDisposal denounces the court
pleads for justice in the end.
ultimately opposes the executions
gptkbp:firstClaim believes in the existence of witches
gptkbp:friend becomes_friends_with_John_Proctor
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Reverend Hale
gptkbp:impact impacts the outcome of the trials
gptkbp:influence influences the audience's perception of justice
influences the court's decisions
gptkbp:inspiration desire to save souls
motivated by faith
gptkbp:legacy leaves a legacy of moral questioning
gptkbp:modifications becomes an advocate for the accused
gptkbp:moral faces a moral dilemma throughout the play
gptkbp:motif guilt
gptkbp:notableFeature decides to fight for the truth
gptkbp:occupation clergyman
gptkbp:relationship gptkb:Elizabeth_Proctor
gptkb:John_Proctor
conflicted relationship with authority
relationship with the townspeople
relationship_with_Abigail_Williams
gptkbp:religion initially supports witch trials
knowledgeable about witchcraft
gptkbp:resolution seeks to rectify his past mistakes
gptkbp:role protagonist
gptkbp:setting gptkb:Salem,_Massachusetts
gptkbp:state experiences guilt and regret
gptkbp:symbolizes the conflict between reason and hysteria
gptkbp:theme redemption
gptkbp:viewpoint initially believes in the righteousness of the court