In various parts of the country, students of the history course have studied and understood the notorious event of the 1692 Witch test called Salem. Through textbooks and studies, students learn about this event from a factual and objective perspective. The students understood the fact that 19 men and women were hanged because they were convicted of magic. Students learn important information that the teacher considers important, but the students have no opportunity to understand the experiment from a subjective and personal point of view.
Krugers' article, published by Arthur Miller in 1952, The Hale, first appeared as a response to requesting to review Pastor's daughter Betty Paris. Hale spent most of his life in researching magic and other demonic acts while hoping to destroy them under the name of God. As a devout Christian, Hale believes that it is the responsibility to find witches in the village of Salem "to save their souls." Some of Hayle's actions show that he benefits from public hysteria. After people were accused of participating in magic, when McCarthyism examined witnesses in Fort Worth, they were sent to court for trial. Once judged, people not only recognize their participation but also other residents must recognize. If you refuse to admit guilty, your fate is death and it is likely to hang up. As people are regarded as communists in the crucible, they will be tried immediately, without a doubt
Static & A; Dynamic role of dynamic character in "Cru 埚" Role of Arthur Miller John Hale is a dynamic character. At the beginning of the game, Hale was a bit arrogant, I thought his position was higher than all Salem citizens. He saw all the imagination magic books and used them as reasons for not witness testimony. Just like the drama will follow. During the test, Pastor Hale started to calculate that the procedure in the court was unjust. Hale noticed that the people in the town and the judges were developing the attitude of 'hanging them all' and they did not pay anything for reasons to participate in the confrontation.