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Why does Reverend Hale quit the court at the end of Act 3? How was he changed since Act 1? Why do you think Miller chose to develop Reverend Hale's character in this way? Explain?

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User Sonnie
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Answer: Hale saw there was more to the story then only witch craft

Explanation: Hale later saw that there was more to the story than just witchcraft. At first because he trusts the church because they thought there was witchcraft. Later on he realized this is all kinda crazy of how this all got started. Miller did this to show how people at first might have thought it was witchcraft. But If they took a closer look and set aside the religious way of thinking maybe they could see how crazy things were to.

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