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Only the passive, only those who accept their lot without active retaliation, are "flawless." Most of us are in that category.
But there are among us today, as there always have been, those who act against the scheme of things that degrades them, and in the process of action everything we have accepted out of fear of insensitivity or ignorance is shaken before us and examined, and from this total onslaught by an individual against the seemingly stable cosmos surrounding us — from this total examination of the "unchangeable" environment — comes the terror and the fear that is classically associated with tragedy. More important, from this total questioning of what has previously been unquestioned, we learn.
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Above all else, tragedy requires the finest appreciation by the writer of cause and effect.
No tragedy can therefore come about when its author fears to question absolutely everything, when he regards any institution, habit or custom as being either everlasting, immutable or inevitable. In the tragic view the need of man to wholly realize himself is the only fixed star, and whatever it is that hedges his nature and lowers it is ripe for attack and examination.
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Hale:
There is a prodigious fear of this court in the country —
Danforth:
Then there is a prodigious guilt in the country. Are you afraid to be questioned here?
Hale:
I may only fear the Lord, sir, but there is fear in the country nevertheless.
Danforth:
Reproach me not with the fear in the country; there is fear in the country because there is a moving plot to topple Christ in the country!
Hale:
But it does not follow that everyone accused is part of it.
Danforth:
No uncorrupted man may fear this court, Mr. Hale!
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Hale:
Here is all the invisible world, caught, defined, and calculated. In these books the Devil stands stripped of all his brute disguises. Here are all your familiar spirits — your incubi and succubi; your witches that go by land, by air, and by sea; your wizards of the night and of the day. Have no fear now — we shall find him out if he has come among us, and I mean to crush him utterly if he has shown his face!
Rebecca:
Will it hurt the child, sir?
Hale:
I cannot tell. If she is truly in the Devil's grip we may have to rip and tear to get her free.
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Born:
October 17, 1915
Died:
February 10, 2005
(aged 89)
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