Ann was jealous because she had not had as many children as Rebcca Nurse, as Rebecca had a huge number.
Rebecca Nurse.
Rebecca is charged with the supernatural murders of Mrs. Putnam's babies.
Rebecca is charged with the supernatural murders of Mrs. Putnam's babies.
rebecca nurse is accused of killing all but one of the putnam's children, goody putnam and her husband believe this because she helped birth every one.
Ann Putnam gave birth to seven children who died, and she believed that they died because of witchcraft. She was jealous and suspicious about the number of healthy children that Rebecca Nurse had.
Rebecca Nurse.
In "The Crucible," Ann Putnam blames Rebecca Nurse for the deaths of her children. She believes that Rebecca used witchcraft to harm her children, leading to their deaths.
Rebecca is charged with the supernatural murders of Mrs. Putnam's babies.
Rebecca is charged with the supernatural murders of Mrs. Putnam's babies.
rebecca nurse is accused of killing all but one of the putnam's children, goody putnam and her husband believe this because she helped birth every one.
Ann Putnam gave birth to seven children who died, and she believed that they died because of witchcraft. She was jealous and suspicious about the number of healthy children that Rebecca Nurse had.
The political relationship between the Putnam and Nurse families is that the Nurse family is good, and the Putnam family is bad. As in the Nurse family has good values and is very well respected while the Putnam family is greedy and jealous. For example, Mrs. Putnam's jealousy of Rebecca Nurse leads her to accuse Rebecca of being a witch. Another example is how Mr. Putnam begins accusing his neighbors of witchcraft just to obtain their land after they hang.
Goody Putnam lost several babies shortly after birth and blames Rebecca Nurse (out of jealousy of her large family) accusing her of witch craft.
Rebecca Nurse was arrested for killing Mrs.Putnam's babies.
Rebecca Nurse was accused by Mrs. Putnam primarily out of jealousy and resentment. Mrs. Putnam had lost several of her children during infancy and believed that Rebecca's supernatural influence, as a midwife, was responsible for her tragedies. The prevailing fear of witchcraft in Salem further fueled the accusations, as the community sought to blame someone for their misfortunes. This reflects the broader themes of hysteria and scapegoating in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible."
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John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Rebecca Nurse, and Giles Corey are the main nonconformists in The Crucible. Reverend John Hale, Ezekiel Cheever, Reverend Samuel Parris, Betty Parris, Mary Warren, Thomas Putnam, and Ann Putnam are the conformists.