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Reverend John Hale
from The Crucible
by Arthur Miller


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Copyright Status

COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL

Copyright and Performance Guidelines Statement

Copyrights renewed, 1980, 1981, 1982, by Arthur Miller
Copyright © 1954, by Arthur Miller (Acting Edition)
Copyright © 1952, 1953, by Arthur Miller

Author(s)

Arthur Miller

Character Name

Reverend John Hale

Source Title

The Crucible

Source Type

PLAY

Act / Scene

Act 1, Scene 2

Setting

The common room of Proctor's house in Salem, Massachusetts, in the spring of the year, 1692.

Period

CONTEMPORARY

Publishing Status

PUBLISHED PIECE

Content Rating

SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES

Era

20th CENTURY AMERICAN

Monologue Type

DRAMATIC

Gender

MALE (MASCULINE)

Age Range

20s - LATE
30s - EARLY
30s - LATE
40s - EARLY

Race / Ethnicity

CAUCASIAN

Dialect

STANDARD AMERICAN

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