The Crucible
What is Hale's problem as Proctor and his friends present evidence to Danforth?
act 3, short answer
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act 3, short answer
Hale begins more and more to believe that the girls are dishonest and that those, like Proctor, who protest their innocence, are, in fact, innocent. He believes that the court is corrupt and he ultimately quits the court.