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Like other men, Mr. Hale doesn't think much of Minnie Wright. He sees her as an emotional woman prone to the hysteria and unbalanced emotions that all women, according to him, are predisposed to. He thinks Mr. Wright possesses the practicality of men which women do not understand. It is this sexism which certainly borders misogyny that permeates male attitudes in the play.