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The Crucible: Act I

Why is Thomas Putnam such a bitter man?

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Why is Thomas Putnam bitter? For similar reasons as his wife but mainly because he believes he has been wronged and that he is owed. Also because he finds himself a bit wiser and richer than the others. He feels he can never get his way.
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