![]() ![]() ![]() Tituba the Devil is out and preying on children like a beast upon the flesh of the pure lamb. The reader sees this happen when the first person is accused, this causes the engineered downfall of the town, “Take courage, you must give us all their names. He automatically assumes he is better than all of the townspeople and uses it to his advantage. ![]() According to the website Academy of Ideas, “Individuals looking to take advantage of, and manipulate others, have long realized the power of fear” (“Fear…”), Hale can be compared to ‘Individuals looking to take advantage of and manipulate others’ for how he represents himself with his books. The way that the judge oppresses Hale is by shrouding him with death. This is due to the oppressive forces of the court judge, Danforth, and his friend, John Proctor. ![]() His self-assurance will dissolve away as he starts signing death warrants, this makes his morals dramatically change. This statement also shows his role at the beginning of the play and reveals him to be a smug, if intelligent, man who calmly explains to the residents of Salem that he can easily identify a witch. In these books the Devil stands stripped of all his brute disguises”. The reader can see Hale’s pride with his knowledge at the beginning of the play when he states, “Here is all the invisible world, caught, defined, and calculated. ![]()
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