Goody Putnam resents Goody Nurse primarily due to jealousy and rivalry. Goody Nurse has had a successful family with healthy children, while the Putnams have experienced multiple child deaths and infertility, fostering feelings of bitterness. Additionally, Goody Nurse's reputation and influence in the community highlight Goody Putnam's own insecurities and frustrations, further deepening her resentment. This animosity is compounded by the broader social dynamics of Salem, where personal grievances often intertwine with larger conflicts.
She thinks that something supernatural happened to them
Rebecca Nurse was condemned because of witchcraft. They believe she was the one who killed the babies of Goody Putnam.
Rebecca is being accused of murder. they think that she murdered Goody 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.
Goody Putnam in "The Crucible" is depicted as a bitter and resentful woman, deeply affected by the loss of her children and driven by a desire for revenge. She is quick to blame others for her misfortunes, particularly accusing Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft out of jealousy and spite. Her character embodies the themes of hysteria and scapegoating present in the play, illustrating how personal grievances can fuel societal chaos. Overall, Goody Putnam's actions reflect the destructive power of vengeance and the fragility of community trust during crises.
She thinks that something supernatural happened to them
Rebecca Nurse was condemned because of witchcraft. They believe she was the one who killed the babies of Goody Putnam.
Good wife Putnam is what it means
Rebecca is being accused of murder. they think that she murdered Goody Putnam's babies
Her revenge is based upon how Rebecca Nurse delivered all eight of her children, and only one survived. Mrs. Putnam thinks that Goody Nurse is a witch and killed the children on purpose.
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.
Goody Putnam lost several babies shortly after birth and blames Rebecca Nurse (out of jealousy of her large family) accusing her of witch craft.
Goody Putnam in "The Crucible" is depicted as a bitter and resentful woman, deeply affected by the loss of her children and driven by a desire for revenge. She is quick to blame others for her misfortunes, particularly accusing Rebecca Nurse of witchcraft out of jealousy and spite. Her character embodies the themes of hysteria and scapegoating present in the play, illustrating how personal grievances can fuel societal chaos. Overall, Goody Putnam's actions reflect the destructive power of vengeance and the fragility of community trust during crises.
She's a good puritan women, never sent her soul onto Goody Putnam's babies. She's the pureist
It wasn't Abigail that accused them of witchcraft. It was Tituba. She accused Goody Goody and Goody Osburn of witchcraft because she's getting pressured of what they were asking her so she told them what they wanted to hear and Mrs. Putnam said that she was sure that someone was killing her babies so Tituba mentioned Goody Good and Goody Osburn because they became a midwife to Mrs. Putnam three times already.
Mrs. Putnam lost 7 children. She believed that witch craft was the cause of their death
Because Osburn was the midwife when three of Putnam's children died.