Reverend Hale's Catharsis in The Crucible

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184). Not only is he boasting about the weight of his books, indicating that he is very intellectual, he uses the word "authority" to further imply and boast about his smarts. Hale's superciliousness is also clearly seen when he talks of himself saying, "I am John Hale, minister of Beverly?(pg 186) and "I am a minister of the Lord, and I dare not take a life without there be a proof?" (pg 215)...
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Hale's superciliousness is also clearly seen when he talks of himself saying, "I am John Hale, minister of Beverly?(pg 186) and "I am a minister of the Lord, and I dare not take a life without there be a proof?" (pg 215). In both these quotes, Hale speaks of himself in a very highly manner, as if he is implying that he is better than everyone else...
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