Proctor, I cannot think God be provoked so grandly by such a petty cause. The jails are packed - our greatest judges sit in Salem now - and hangin's promised. Man, we must look to cause proportionate. Were there murder done, perhaps, and never brought to light? Abomination? Some secret blasphemy that stinks to heaven? Think on cause, man, and let you help me to discover it. For there's your way, believe it, there is your only way, when such confusion strikes upon the world. Let you counsel among yourselves; think on your village and what you may have drawn from heaven such thundering wrath upon you all.

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Answer:

The given excerpt is a quote by Hale from Act II of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.

Explanation:

The whole of Salem are embroiled in the case of witchcraft where a number of young girls were found "traffick[ing] with spirits in the forest". And by Act II, most of the 'wrongly accused' were already in jail, awaiting trial and even execution.

Reverend Hale is a expert demonologist called by Rev. Parris to help deal with the witchcraft trials in Salem. Abigail and the other girls were the first accused but then the focus shifted to Proctor and his wife Elizabeth. Once the case unravels, the truth about Proctor's affair with Abigail emerged, thus providing an obvious reason for Elizabeth to hate and accuse Abigail, though it is safe to say that Abigail is the one dealing in the black arts instead of Elizabeth or for that matter, anyone of the accused.

Rev. Hale's statement that "we must look to cause proportionate" shows he is giving into the pressure of the people, thereby going along with the hanging of Elizabeth. He tells Proctor that eve though there might be some injustice in the whole system, the proceedings must still go for it is the right thing to do. He then pleads with him to go along with it and help in getting rid of the evil in the village, putting the security and safety of the village first and foremost.

Answer:

The given excerpt is a quote by Hale from Act II of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.

Explanation:

  • Salem is all involved in magic, and several girls were found  in the "Ghost Trade in the Forest" and by Act 2, most of the "accused" were already in prison, waiting for trials and even executions.
  •  Hale is a skilled demon scholar called by Rev. Paris to support the Salem Witch Trials. Abigail and the other girl were  first accused, but then the focus shifted to Proctor and his wife, Elizabeth.  
  • Hale's statement states that "We must strive to balance," shows that he has succumbed to mass pressure and is  in favor of Elizabeth's hanging.
  • He tells Proctor that even if the entire system is fraudulent, the process must continue in order for it  to be correct. He then asks him to put the  safety of the village first and help him join the evil of the village and get rid of it.

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