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The Reverend Hale changes come when he decides to fight witchcraft in Salem, when he starts to get frustrated with the trials and when he realizes that there were no witches in the region, but rather ambitious people.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Reverend Hale is the character with the most changes in the play.
- The first change is introduced right at the beginning of the story when he begins to believe that he is capable of fighting witchcraft in Salem.
- The second change occurs midway through the story, when he realizes that the judgments of people accused of witchcraft are strange, they don't analyze evidence and condemn people without being sure of their involvement in witchcraft.
- This makes Reverend Hale suspicious, not knowing what he believes.
- The last change comes at the end when Reverend Hale realizes that the trials are a hoax and aim to dominate the citizen's wealth.
Reverend Hale's changes come gradually as he becomes aware of people's greed and cruelty.
This question is about the play "The Crucible" and you can find more information at the link:
https://brainly.com/question/472049