No. She is a static character. She don't change throughout the play.
Mrs. Putnum did Look up Rebecca Nurse's character profile.
Rebecca Nurse was arrested for killing Mrs.Putnam's babies.
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.
Ann Putnam Sr. accused Rebecca Nurse because she CLAIMS that she saw the specter of Rebecca Nurse haunting her and telling her to join Satan, but it is thought that she accused Rebecca Nurse because she was the wife of Francis Nurse, an influential man of the anti-Parris faction of the village, while the Putnams were pro-Parris.
Rebecca Nurse was condemned because of witchcraft. They believe she was the one who killed the babies of Goody Putnam.
Mrs. Putnum did Look up Rebecca Nurse's character profile.
Rebecca Nurse Homestead was created in 1678.
Rebecca Nurse was arrested for killing Mrs.Putnam's babies.
Accusations of Rebecca Nurse were false. -Nestor :)
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.
Ann Putnam Sr. accused Rebecca Nurse because she CLAIMS that she saw the specter of Rebecca Nurse haunting her and telling her to join Satan, but it is thought that she accused Rebecca Nurse because she was the wife of Francis Nurse, an influential man of the anti-Parris faction of the village, while the Putnams were pro-Parris.
Rebecca Nurse, like John Proctor, is there to stand for the voice of reason.
Rebecca Nurse was condemned because of witchcraft. They believe she was the one who killed the babies of Goody Putnam.
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
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.
Ann was jealous because she had not had as many children as Rebcca Nurse, as Rebecca had a huge number.
Rebecca Nurse and John Protor are upstanding the citizens of Salem.