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What is the dispute between john proctor and thomas putnam?
Their relationship has its ups and downs and many flaws. In the beginning they are very separated and cold. When Hale arrives they become more united. Towards the end their love grows stonger.
The significance of the scene between Elizabeth and John Proctor: The scene shows the distance between them. Elizabeth knows about John's affair. John is trying very hard to make it up to her and be...
john Locke said that peoplee were good, and that we should have natural rights such as "life, liberty, and property". and thomas hobbes thought all people were cruel, and mean people.