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Negore knew he needed to kill Ivan and the Russians and thus avenge his brother's death. Negore wanted desperately to tell Ivan the Terrible that his brother had been mauled by a bear, but he didn't dare speak up. Negore's love for and loyalty to his brother outweighed his fear that people would think him a coward. Negore allowed Ivan the Terrible to beat him so his people could win the war against the Russians.
Answer:Mr. Hale says that there is blood on his head because he feels responsible for the deaths of the innocents who have been hanged prior to Act Four as well as for those folks scheduled to hang in the final act of the play.
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<span>Odysseus’s men are compared to caught fish, showing their helplessness.</span>