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... wrong hands. Abigail Williams, Putnam, and Judge Danforth are examples of how people use power to their advantage. Because of their ...
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... "The first two girls to become "afflicted" with Betty Parris and Abigail Williams, not Ann Putnam" ( 2). Ruth Putnam, who in the book, was afflicted first was ...
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... practicing witchcraft. Three characters that abused this power the most were Abigail Williams, Mr. Putnam, and Mrs. Putnam. These ...
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... These characters are the most upright in the play, yet are accused of witchcraft by the two most ignoble, Thomas Putnam and Abigail Williams. ...
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... In conclusion it is clear that the greed and envy of Abigail Williams, Thomas and Ann Putnam and Revered Parris has caused a downfall in society. ...
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... the greed of Thomas Putnam; the quest for revenge on those who have wronged them, carried out by Martha Corey and Abigail Williams; Ann Putnam's jealousy of ...
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... in lower positions. Envy motivates Abigail Williams and Anne Putnam to accuse their enemies as witches. After discovering that Abigail ...
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... aroused in Salem. Abigail Williams, John Proctor, Thomas Putnam and all contribute to the chaos surrounding the trials. If it had ...
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... Williams and the girls are discovered dancing in the forest by Reverend Parris, there are rumours of witchcraft among them, when Betty Parris and Ruth Putnam ...
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... Perhaps worst of all, Abigail Williams has disappeared, but not before ... Tituba -- Parris's slave from Barbados; first accused witch Putnam -- Vindictive, bitter ...
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... Revenge screams in the head of the teen-age girl of Abigail Williams. ... The Putnam's, Reverend Parris, and Abigail are all searching for their happiness on the ...
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... Abigail Williams was a greedy teenager in 1692. ... Thomas Putnam wanted James Bayley to become the new minister in Salem instead of George Burroughs. ...
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... This clearly shows how Parris and Putnam make use of him in their own ... 1.6 Abigail Williams Abigail Williams is certainly also one of those characters in "The ...
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... Abigail Williams or John Proctor? ... Ann Putnam was greatly influenced by Abigail's doings, to the point where she began to follow the same strategy. ...
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... Putnam's daughter accuses George Jacobs of witchery, Giles Corey claims Putnam only wants ... One of the main accusers, Abigail Williams, gets involved in the lies ...
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... And Tituba conjured Ruth Putnam's dead sisters. ... reddish work done at night, and I can make you wish you had never seen the sun go down!"-Abigail Williams pg20. ...
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... Abigail Williams, Parris's niece enters and tells Parris that Susanna Walcott has arrived from ... He is put off from doing so by the arrival of the Putnam's. ...
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... At the end of Act Two, Thomas Putnam gives the children who are present ideas of ... When Abigail Williams sees that it is so easy to blame anyone in Salem, even ...
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... An example of this was when Abigail Williams stabbed herself with a needle and ... example of greed contributing to the trials was when Thomas Putnam had his ...
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... Abigail Williams, until these progressions had held no power; no standing; no rights ... We see this after Giles tells the story of Putnam "killing his neighbours ...
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... Samuel Parriss' daughter Elizabeth, age 9, and niece Abigail Williams, age 11, had a slave ... of the new accusers relates to the Putman family B - Ann Putnam Jr. ...
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... with his daughter and his seventeen-year old niece, Abigail Williams, an orphan ... Thomas and Ann Putnam arrive and tell Parris that their daughter, Ruth, is sick ...
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... with his daughter and his seventeen-year old niece, Abigail Williams, an orphan ... Thomas and Ann Putnam arrive and tell Parris that their daughter, Ruth, is sick ...
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... with his daughter and his seventeen-year old niece, Abigail Williams, an orphan ... Thomas and Ann Putnam arrive and tell Parris that their daughter, Ruth, is sick ...
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... with his daughter and his seventeen-year old niece, Abigail Williams, an orphan ... Thomas and Ann Putnam arrive and tell Parris that their daughter, Ruth, is sick ...
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... John Laurence.Life in France under Louis XIV ,London : Batsford ; New York : Putnam, 1966. ... edited by] Brian Tierney, Donald Kagan, L. Pearce Williams.New York ...
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... him who has made an accusation towards Mr. Putnam wanting his neighbors dead. Instead of marking another person for death such as Abigail Williams does in the ...
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... this confusing suspicion, develops through the main characters: Abigail Williams accuses Elizabeth ... Thomas Putnam will not let it remain in the pride of Giles ...
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... (pg.16) Mrs. Putnam cries, blaming ... At the beginning of the play, Abigail Williams lied to save her own life, even if it meant that she would hurt somebody. ...
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... Salem. Proctor had an affair with Abigail Williams, Reverend Parris' niece. ... powerful. Corey believes that Thomas Putnam is after his land. ...
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