Putnam felt that his name and his family’s honor had been tarnished, and he wanted to set things right in whatever way he could. Thomas Putnam sought revenge on Burroughs because he became minister and Bayley did not. “Bayley had all the qualifications, and a two-thirds vote into the bargain, but a faction stopped his acceptance, for reasons that are not clear” (1. Putnam had Burroughs jailed because Burroughs, instead of Putnam’s brother-in-law James Bayley, became the minister of Salem. ) Putnam did not care that Burroughs had no way to pay his debt. Thomas and his brother John had Burroughs jailed for debts the man did not owe” (1. 1)” Thomas Putnam’s vindictive nature is demonstrated by the following story: “Another former Salem minister, George Burroughs, had had to borrow money to pay for his wife’s funeral, and, since the parish was remiss in his salary, he was soon bankrupt. He undoubtedly felt it poor payment that the village should disregard his candidate for one of its more important offices, especially since he regarded himself as the intellectual superior of most of the people around him” (1. He had fought the Indians at Narragansett, and was deeply in parish affairs. “Putnam was the eldest son of the richest man in the village. Honest and scrupu-lous, at least in his own mind, Danforth is convinced that he is doing right in rooting out. The deputy governor of Massachusetts and the presiding judge at the witch trials. Putnam had feelings of resentment against the town even before the witchcraft accusations begin. Nurse is well respected by most people in Salem, but is an enemy of Thomas Putnam and his wife. Some time before, his wife’s brother-in-law, James Bayley, had been turned down as minister at Salem” (1. Thomas Putnam “was a man with many grievances, at least one of which appears justified. The Puritans were a very religious group of people who believed strongly in the existence of the Devil. Salem Village, Massachusetts, was a small settlement begun by Puritans. He is vindictive and bitter, and willing to do anything in order to attain more land. Thomas Putnam is one of these characters. They all seek some form of personal gain, such as preserving a good reputation or acquiring more land. Thomas Putnam Many of the characters in The Crucible have motives behind their accusations of witchcraft.
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