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Dynamic Characters In The Crucible

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In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a sundry amount of characters change over the course of time in this book. Some of which are very notable dynamic characters. In this magnificent story there are very dynamic characters such as Reverend Hale and Elizabeth Proctor. There are also many pieces of worthy evidence and quotes throughout the whole entire book. In the story, you start to visualize Reverend Hale’s emotions and thought process as he comes into Salem after hearing word of witchcraft roaming within the town. The visualization comes from his actions for the most part. For example; in the beginning of the book Reverend Hale comes into Salem and “he appears loaded down with half a dozen heavy books.” Continuing to say “they must be; (heavy) they are weighted with authority.” This evidence explains how Reverend Hale is a “by the book” type of character. With that piece of evidence in mind; …show more content…

In the beginning of the book act one you see their whole spat of any possible thing such as being “kept out so late, it is dark.” Also when John Proctor says “I mean to please you, Elizabeth.” And she has difficulty replying, saying “I know it, John.” Another piece of evidence of their spats is when Abigail talked to John and he is now discussing with Elizabeth what she had told him, and she disregards everything he told her and replies “you were alone with her?” and that is when they get into another argument. These pieces of evidence prove the belief that Elizabeth has no trust in John Proctor and that they are walking on eggshells. Towards the end of the book Elizabeth makes a 180 turn in her beliefs in John and Trusts him. This is shown towards the very end of the book when Elizabeth decides to lie about everything as well as accepts, and trusts john; also wanting him to do anything he can to lie so that they can still be

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