Unjustly Accused Of Witchcraft In The Crucible By Arthur Miller

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In the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, several residents are unjustly accused of witchcraft. The accusers tended to have their own motivation behind accusing these people. For example, accusing people out of jealousy was a popular motive for the accusers. This can be seen through Ann Putnam’s accusation of Rebecca Nurse, who was accused of killing Ann Putnam’s seven infant children. Ann Putnam was jealous of Rebecca because while Ann had lost all of her children except one, Rebecca says she had “eleven children, and [is] twenty-six times a grandma” (Miller 15). Ann wanted children badly, therefore, when other people, like Rebecca, had what she could not, she got jealous. In Rebecca’s cause, Ann accused her with killing her infant children