In the play, "The Crucible", by Arthur Miller a series of events take place in
Salem involving Mr. Putnam and Parris. Although the actions of these
two mean may appear to motivated by principle, in reality they were motivated by greed
and selfishness. There are several examples throughout the play that substantiate this statement.
Thomas Putnam was the son of the richest man in Salem. He felt he was better then other people in the village. Putnam's greed was displayed when his stepbrother received 3,000 acr
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