The correct answer is B) he realized that Elizabeth Proctor and others were innocent.
Reverend Hale changed when he realized that Elizabeth Proctor and others were innocent.
We are referring to a passage of the story "The Crucible," written by Arthur Miller in 1950. Miller took the story of the Salem Witch years on the persecution of witches and made a comparison with the persecution of Communist in America during the Cold War years. The moral of the story is that is not good to prejudge people because you can cause them much harm.
The correct answer is the option B: he realized Elizabeth Proctor and others were innocent.
Explanation:
John Hale was the Puritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts when the Salem witch trials took place in 1692, he was famously known because of supporting the trials at first but then opposing to them.
In the fiction, a play called ''The Crucible'' by Arthur Miller in the 1953 appears a character based and named after John Hale. In the story he plays a significant role, in which his character changed his mind about the trials of the witches after seeing the <em>terrible abuses</em> that were done to women, the <em>loss of all civil and human rights</em> were taken away from them. Therefore that he <em>tries to save as many suspects</em> as he can by getting them to confess.
Answer: On arrival at Jamestown, they found the Virginia Colony almost destroyed by famine and disease during what has become known as the Starving Time.
Introducing invaseive(nonnative) species to a city can be the downfall of that city because with no native hunters in the area the species can reak havic and soon the city will be overun with the species. This disrupts the natural ecosystem and soon the ecosystem will be failing. (sorry if its incorrect this is what makes senece to me)