Mrs. Putnam's life is marked by the tragic loss of seven of her eight children, who died in infancy or early childhood. This profound grief drives her to seek explanations for their deaths, leading her to believe in witchcraft as a cause. Her desperation fuels her paranoia and desire for revenge, particularly against those she suspects of witchcraft, including Rebecca Nurse. This personal tragedy significantly shapes her actions and motivations throughout the Salem witch trials.
because her husband thomas has been accused of taking land from the deceases and Abigail feels she has unfinished business with the putnams
It is assumed today by historians that the Putnams had vendettas against several families in the community for one reason or another. Mrs. Putnam was trying to get a quick conviction for Goody Osborne for personal resentments.
It is assumed today by historians that the Putnams had vendettas against several families in the community for one reason or another. Mrs. Putnam was trying to get a quick conviction for Goody Osborne for personal resentments.
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The Mrs. means that she is married.
because her husband thomas has been accused of taking land from the deceases and Abigail feels she has unfinished business with the putnams
It is assumed today by historians that the Putnams had vendettas against several families in the community for one reason or another. Mrs. Putnam was trying to get a quick conviction for Goody Osborne for personal resentments.
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Yes, in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," it is mentioned that Mrs. Ann Putnam had eight children, but only one survived infancy. She believes that supernatural forces are responsible for the deaths of her other children, which contributes to her motivations and actions in the story. This backstory adds to the themes of grief and hysteria present in the play.
1. a cousin of Mr. Putnam lost the priesthood because of the Nurse faction 2. a land dispute between the Putnam's and the Nurses 3. Mrs. Putnam's lose of 7 babies at childbirth with Rebecca Nurse
She had become considerably nicer to them
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