Their lives was spent devoted to a religion that betrayed them; however in the end they showed they were still faithful to it. So, it would seem that the life that was devoted to the religion was a well spent one. In the end the worthiness of life lie in the eye of the beholder, not the observer. A mind in finite.
Thomas Putnam may be bitter because he feels resentment and jealousy towards others, especially those who have more power or influence than him. Additionally, he may have harbored long-standing grievances that have fueled his bitterness. His bitter nature could also be a result of his desire to gain more wealth, influence, or social standing.
Thomas Putnam is bitter because his wife's brother-in-law, James Bayley, was rejected as minister of Salem even though he was highly qualified for the position
He wants another man to be minister, he thinks he is superior, and he had a land dispute.
He is bitter because his wifes brother wanted to be minister but he was denied.
Thomas Putnam is very bitter in 'The Crucible' because he thinks he is entitled, and all of his relatives should be entitled too. He blames all of his problems on someone else and doesn't realize that he is the master of his own destiny.
Thomas and Ann Putnam's seven children died at birth and their only child Ruth was sick.
He was accused of forcefully fornicating with a baby antelope and glazing it's antlers
James Jackson Putnam died in 1918.
Thomas Putnam was a well-to-do and influential citizen of Salem, Massachusetts. Critics consider Thomas as a greedy, self-indulging man based on his accusatory actions against fellow citizens during the Salem Witch trials. Thomas acquired a large amount of property from the accused and convicted citizens during the time.
Thomas is Parris' uncle
the dispute between Proctor and Putnam is over land
Mrs. Putnam lost 7 children. She believed that witch craft was the cause of their death
Ruth Putnam
they were apart of the Salem witch trials