The Crucible1 ... ampquotThe first two girls to become ampquotafflictedampquot with Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, not Ann Putnamampquot 2. Ruth Putnam, who in the book, was afflicted first was ... View More
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Salem Witchcraft Trials ... In addition, the first two children to become sick were not Betty Parris and Ann Putnam, but instead were Betty and AbigailPraeger. ... View More
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The Crucible ... dying. However, although Ann Putnam is partly responsible for the conviction of others we can feel sympathetic towards her. She ... View More
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The Crucible ... a piece. This man is killing his neighbors for their landampquot Ann Putnam accuses Rebecca Nurse of being a witch. Rebecca Nurse has ... View More
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The Crucible4 ... Ann Putnamamp39s babies have all died within a day of their birth, except for their only surviving child, Ruth. They do not know why, but they want an answer. ... View More
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The Crucible Act 1 ... In this scene Mrs. Ann Putnam and Reverend Samuel Parris talk about Betty and Ruthamp39s ailments and their similarities and differences. ... View More
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Still Witches ... An example of an active enabler during the Salem Witch Trials is Ann Putnam who frequently ampquotcalled out the names of supposed amp39witchesamp39. ... View More
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the crucible ... er, Elizabeth Proctor, believes that Abby is immoral. Thomas and Ann Putnam arrive and tell Parris that their daughter, Ruth, is sick. ... View More
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The Crucible ... She was held in high opinion by almost everyone, except for Ann Putnam, who blamed her for the unexplained deaths of her seven children Rebecca had delivered. ... View More
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The Crucible: The Modern Witchhunt ... Also, Ann Putnam, an older woman in the community, seized the opportunity to blame her seven dead infants on the supernatural, and accuses her midwives ... View More
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Satan ... that fear initiated the peculiar behavior in the ampquotafflictedampquot girlsamp39, it is questionable when taking into consideration the confession of Ann Putnam Jr., years ... View More
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Revenge in the Context of The Crucible ... Thomas Putnamamp39s wife Ann Putnam seeks retribution on Rebecca Nurse because of Ann has only one child while Rebecca has eleven. Ann ... View More
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The salem witch hysteria ... were these new accusers A Most of the new accusers relates to the Putman family B Ann Putnam Jr. one of the ampquot afflicted ... View More
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The Crucible ... So to get revenge on Francis he gets his wife Rebecca nurse convicted of the supernatural murders of his wife Ann Putnam\amp39s babies. ... View More
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Theme of the Crucible ... the greed of Thomas Putnam the quest for revenge on those who have wronged them, carried out by Martha Corey and Abigail Williams Ann Putnamamp39s jealousy of ... View More
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Book CritiqueA Delusion of Satan : The Salem Witch Trials ... Ann Putnam apologizes to Salem Village saying those she accused to start everything were innocent people, and that it was all a ampquotgreat delusion of Satanampquot This ... View More
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The Devil as a Necessary Part of a Respectable ... village, and fires within firesampquot Pg 28 Mrs. Ann Putnam does her share to those rumors after she heard that the girls were flying and dancing in the forest. ... View More
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Salem Possessed ... The witch trials were initiated whenever three young girls, Betty Parris, Abigail Williams, and Ann Putnam were caught performing fortune telling rituals in ... View More
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Witchcraft Vs. Wicca ... One of those people was Ann Putnam: I desire to be humbled before Gd for that sad and humbling providence that befell my fatheramp39s family in the year about 1692 ... View More
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Salem Witch Trial and How it Relates to Government ... Soon after that, Sarah Bibber, Mary Herrick, Deliverance Hobbes, Elizabeth Hubbard, Mercy Lewis, Ann Putnam Jr., Mary Warren, Mary Walcott, and a few ... View More
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Arthur Miller: Playwrite of the People ... was with Thomas Putnam who uses the witchcraft tales to effect his personal vengeance upon Salem Huntly, Phillips, 3. Also his wife, Ann Putnam, blames the ... View More
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The Crucible4 ... Ann Putnam never remarried, and at twentysix made a confession for her false accusations, but claimed she was still influenced by the devil. ... View More
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Power ... Thomas Putnam and his wife Ann also are interested to use the witch hunts as an opportunity to take revenge on old enemies like the Nurses. ... View More
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The Crucible ... Putnam denied their being any witches in Salem because he, among others, feared ... This was after Parris had stated, ampquot Now, Goody Ann, they only thought that were ... View More
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John Proctor:Salemamp39s Redeemer Leigh Ann Corley Early American Literature September 8, 2000 John Proctor: Salemamp39s ... Two characters in the story, Giles Corey and Thomas Putnam, argue early on ... View More
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Supernatural in American Literature ... under a witchamp39s spell.37 One of the first things Goody Putnam asks about ... influenced by early English Gothic writers such as Horace Walpole, Ann Radcliffe, and ... View More
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