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Essay heading: The Crucible Act 4
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Three villains in The Crucible are Ann Putnam, Thomas Putnam and Abigail, each representing the evils of jealousy, greed, and vengeance, respectively. Ann Putnam, an antagonist of Rebecca Nurse, is very jealous of Rebecca. Rebecca has “eleven children and [is] twenty-six times a grandma.” On the other hand, Ann Putnam has “laid seven babies un-baptized in the earth,” and now her one and only child Ruth “walks, and hears naught, sees naught, and cannot eat” because her “soul is taken... displayed 300 characters
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Three villains in The Crucible are Ann Putnam, Thomas Putnam and Abigail, each representing the evils of jealousy, greed, and vengeance, respectively. Ann Putnam, an antagonist of Rebecca Nurse, is very jealous of Rebecca. Rebecca has “eleven children and [is] twenty-six times a grandma.” On the other hand, Ann Putnam has “laid seven babies un-baptized in the earth,” and now her one and only child Ruth “walks, and hears naught, sees naught, and cannot eat” because her “soul is taken... displayed next 300 characters
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