Unlike most accused witches, she didn't possess all the traits that usually defined a witch. Most prominent was her wealth and status. Both far exceeded those of a standard witch. That being said, that was not unusual for the Salem outbreak. Many of the victims lacked one or more of the key traits of the public idea of a witch.
In "The Crucible," John Proctor believed the motivating force behind all the accusations of witchcraft in Salem Village was vengeance. He was outraged at the interrogation of the pious Rebecca Nurse, and the accusation of his wife Elizabeth.
she dont have the right mind
She was found guilty after the trial and was executed.
Yes she went to nurse school.
Bridget Bishop
It was surprising that Rebecca Nurse was charged with witchcraft because she did not have the usual traits that most witches do. Another reason it was a surprise was because she was wealthy and high-class, which were not usually associated with witch characteristics.
She's a good puritan women, never sent her soul onto Goody Putnam's babies. She's the pureist
Rebecca Nurse was accused of murder and witchcraft mainly because she had many surviving children. Mrs. Putnam was convinced that the seven babies she lost at childbirth were being sacrificed for the lives of Rebecca Nurse's children.
Witchcraft.
Rebecca Nurse was condemned because of witchcraft. They believe she was the one who killed the babies of Goody Putnam.
Rebecca nurse yelled at her neighbor and the neighbor died months after, so it lead to accusations that Rebecca Nurse is a witch and that she killed her neighbor.
Rebecca Nurse was a holy woman who loved God and was accused of witchcraft, Francis was Rebecca's husband and a well respected wealthy landowner in Salem
Becouse A couple of girls said her spirit was afflicting her,......
That she loves God, and is a holy woman. That she was accused of witchcraft.
Rebecca Nurse.
Rebecca Nurse is an elderly woman, who is married to Francis Nurse. She served the community as a midwife for years, and she is a pious, church-going woman. Rebecca does not believe that witches are present in the village, and she refuses to admit to practicing witchcraft. Rebecca is unjustly convicted and hanged.
Rebecca is charged with the supernatural murders of Mrs. Putnam's babies.