Why is Thomas Putnam bitter in The Crucible?
In The Crucible, Thomas Putnam is bitter because his wife's brother-in-law, James Bayley, was rejected as minister of Salem even though he was highly qualified for the position. He is also bitter because he was unable to break his father's legal will ChaCha On!
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