The Crucible

The Crucible

By Act IV, Hale realizes that he has made a grievous error Does Hale encourae Proctor to confess primarily because of his concern for Proctors life? (The crucible)

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Yes, Hale's primary concern was saving Proctor's life, but for Hale it also personally affects him..... if Proctor is hung, he will consider himself a murderer.

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The Crucible