If he does ,He goes by another name and I don't feel like he would ,So I would say no,
Because for some kids it makes them feel happy and secure. When you watch the movies, it teaches you how to act : kind and caring.
Like every other actor in early Hollywood there was no actors studios and places to study the art of acting. They learned as they went. But I always feel an actor is born not made. You either have the talent or you don't.
yes people on Disney get paid to act, its there gob to act!
I act in her hair stylish.
In "The Crucible", John Proctor and Thomas Putnam have a dispute over religion. They dispute whether or not the girls are making things up or if it is a true act of witches.
George Jacobs is a neighbor of Thomas Putnam's, and Putnam accuses him of witchcraft. During the trials, Putnam's daughter continues her act by saying that Jacobs forced her to do certain things. He is accused of witchcraft only so that Putnam can gain his land
In Act 3 of "The Crucible," Giles Corey accuses Thomas Putnam of using the witch trials to acquire land. He claims that Putnam is manipulating the situation by prompting his daughter to accuse George Jacobs of witchcraft, knowing that Jacobs' execution would allow Putnam to purchase his forfeited land. This accusation highlights the underlying greed and self-interest that fuel the hysteria in Salem.
Thomas Putnam is bitter in Act One of "The Crucible" primarily due to his resentment over perceived slights and grievances against his family, particularly regarding land disputes and his desire for social status. His conflicts with neighbors, especially over property ownership, fuel his bitterness and drive his actions throughout the play. Additionally, he feels a sense of entitlement and seeks to use the witch trials to advance his own interests, further highlighting his vindictive nature.
In Act I, John and Giles Corey get into an argument with Thomas Putnam about his land. According to John and Giles, Putnam claims that he owns land that does not belong to him.
Giles Corey accuses Thomas Putnam, saying that he was overheard telling his daughter to accuse George Jacobs of witchcraft so that he can buy his land when he is prosecuted
Because Osburn was the midwife when three of Putnam's children died. Putnam is so crazed with grief, and she blames herself for her childrens death, so she leaps upon any excuse to believe that an outside force took away her children. end of Act One: Mrs Putnam: I knew it! Goody Osburn were midwife to me three times. I begged you, Thomas, did I not? I begged him not to call Osburn because I feared her. My babies always shriveled in her hands!
shes a hoe!
Ruth Putnam
Giles Corey. His wife is then accused of witchcraft because of this. Hence why he goes to plead with Governor Danforth in Act 3 of 'The Crucible'
The Crucible Act 1
They went to war and conquered their neighbors.