Thomas Putnam's main conflict in "The Crucible" is his desire for revenge and power. He is resentful of those who have more land and influence than he does, and he uses the witch trials to accuse others in order to increase his own wealth and status. This conflict drives his actions throughout the play.
John Proctor
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Thomas and Ann Putnam's seven children died at birth and their only child Ruth was sick.
The Putnams did not like the nurses because they were black and the Putnams are racist.
because her husband thomas has been accused of taking land from the deceases and Abigail feels she has unfinished business with the putnams
A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story
The Putnams had disliked Rebecca Nurse merely because she was fortunate enough to have 26 children and grandchildren combined. They were jealous because Ann Putnam had eight children die before they were baptized and now her only daugther Ruth is very ill. Also there were small grudges held by Thomas Putnam concerning land of the Nurse's.
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The Putnams had disliked Rebecca Nurse merely because she was fortunate enough to have 26 children and grandchildren combined. They were jealous because Ann Putnam had eight children die before they were baptized and now her only daugther Ruth is very ill. Also there were small grudges held by Thomas Putnam concerning land of the Nurse's.
Explain the main source of conflict in this story
what was the main conflict in the book river of the wind
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