Question
Hale: “I am a minister of the lord, and I dare not take a life without there be a proof so immaculate no slightest qualm of conscience may doubt it.”
Through this claim, Miller is reflecting that Hale is a _______________________.
Group of answer choices
character who does not change his perspective
dynamic character who has changed his perspective about what real "proof" is
reverend who does not value life
character who is afraid of speaking his mind
Through this claim, Miller is reflecting that Hale is a _______________________.
Group of answer choices
character who does not change his perspective
dynamic character who has changed his perspective about what real "proof" is
reverend who does not value life
character who is afraid of speaking his mind
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Through this claim, Miller is reflecting that Hale is a **dynamic character who has changed his perspective about what real "proof" is**.
Hale starts with a firm belief in the evidence and authority of the witch trials, but as the story progresses, he reevaluates his views on justice and morality, ultimately questioning the validity of the proof presented in the trials.
Hale starts with a firm belief in the evidence and authority of the witch trials, but as the story progresses, he reevaluates his views on justice and morality, ultimately questioning the validity of the proof presented in the trials.