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Putnams
- Their wealth and reputation is based
on the amount of land they own.
- The audience occasionally
sympathises with Mrs Putnam.
- 'I have laid seven babies
unbaptised in the earth.'
- Putnam despises Parris.
- 'For whom he has only contempt'
- Mrs Putnam is warped. Stage direction
is incredibly revealing of her motives.
- 'She is a twisted soul of forty-five, a
death-ridden woman, haunted by dreams.'
- We are torn between opinions of them.
At times presented emotionally, at
others highly unsympathetically.
- Mrs Putnam is envious of Rebecca Nurse's
healthy born children.
- 'There are wheels within wheels in this
village, and fires within fires!'
- Dramatic irony - the rumours are started by her
and therefore she is the source and the starting
'wheel' and the flame that ignites the 'fire'.
- Accused of murdering innocent
people for their land.
- 'This man is killing his neighbours for
their land!'
- Putnam uses his influence and
reputation to pervert the course of
justice.
- Embittered characters, devastated
by the loss of their children.
- 'A man motivated by greed.'
- 'A well-to-do, hard handed landowner, near fifty'
- Mrs Putnam [unable to wait]
shows her eagerness for
accusing others.
- Bitter and vindictive with a desire for revenge.
- Responsible for starting the hysteria surrounding the witch hunt.
- 'How may we blame ourselves?'
- Very wealthy, influential
citizens of Salem.
- 'Putnam! I had not expected such
distinguished company, sir.'
- Hold a grudge against Francis Nurse
due to faction preventing brother in
law from becoming minister.
- Argue with the Nurses over land
boundaries and who should be
minister.