Human Failings - Arthur Miller's The Crucible

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July 5, 2014

 

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Putnam displays a threatening tone towards Giles over land. By threatening Giles, Putnam begins a cause to get what he believes is his. He immediately becomes a danger to whoever owns land, particularly Giles. Putnam disregards all his values in an attempt to gain worldly possessions. As the play progresses, Giles explains in court, "If Jacobs hangs for a witch he forfeit up his property?" (Miller, ) Giles reveals Putnam's real motive for crying witchery...
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As the play progresses, Giles explains in court, "If Jacobs hangs for a witch he forfeit up his property?" (Miller, ) Giles reveals Putnam's real motive for crying witchery. As Putnam continues his lie, he subjects innocent people to their deaths. This despicable act can only be defined as greed. Moral values are absent as Putnam convinces the courts of witchery...
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