Rebecca Nurse In The Crucible

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Rebecca Nurse and I ¨Why, it is a lie, it is a lie; how may I damn myself? I cannot, I cannot.¨ This is a quote said by Rebecca Nurse, a character from The Crucible, while in court before she was hung. Rebecca Nurse was arrested for allegedly killing Ann Puntnamś. She was a very religious women. She never lied, and she went to church every Sunday. She gave lots of money to charities around her. When in court for her case she couldn't lie about killing Annś babies even though she did not kill the babies. Rebecca and i have a few personality traits that can be viewed the same in that we both are modest and religious in our church, generous and charitable to people we know, and we are nurturing. Rebecca Nurse and I portray the trait of a nurturing leader. Rebecca characterized her nurturing leadership side various times in her life. Rebecca had eleven kids that she resided which then had twenty six kids. She raised all eleven kids and twenty six grandkids with much love. She did her best to raise them with the best possible life. I also illustrate the character trait of a nurturing and superior leader. I´m a good role model in the fact that my little sister and …show more content…

Rebecca Nurse is charitable because she donates a good proportion of her money to charities. Many people near and fa know about her donations. Rebecca can also be seen as a generous women. She had many kids and grandkids that she gave a lit of her time to. She was never greedy with her money. I am similar to Rebecca Nurse because I am always picking things up at the store for my family and surprising them. I spend my own money to get cute gifts. I also attribute to the trait of generosity and charitable because I am getting together a get well soon gift for my teacher Mrs. Cutrillo. Generosity and charitable are traits that rebecca nurse and I

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