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... more. Tituba knows this is a weakness on her behalf, but she cannot stop herself from wanting to be with John Indian. Even though ...
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... the white Puritan villagers. The first witch accused in the Salem Witch Trials was an Indian slave named Tituba. She was one of ...
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... duty of a slave is to survive"(pg.22) This coming after John Indian was the subject of humiliation by the mistress slapping him in front of Tituba The mistress ...
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... Who was afflicting these girls with such pain? Samuel Parris then looked to his Indian slave Tituba Indian for the answer. Tituba ...
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... Yaya. When Tituba first walks into her new mistress's house, the mistress asks her husband John Indian if she is a Christian. He ...
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... woman named Titiuba. Tituba was an Indian slave bought by Elizabeth's father. Tituba baked a "witch cake" for Elizabeth. (A witch ...
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... Reverend Parris. In his household were two slaves whom he had brought from Barbados, John Indian and his wife Tituba. Tituba was ...
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... All he had to show for all the long hard years of being a merchant, were the family slaves, Tituba, and her husband, John Indian. ...
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... As Kingston characterizes, the half Carib, half-African slave, Tituba, had knowledge of "obeah," West Indian sorcery derived in Africa from her ancestors. ...
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... I can't get over it." (Conde, 126.) The truth of the matter is, Benjamin shows Tituba the pure, unconditional love that John Indian was never capable of ...
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... The first three women to be identified as the source of the problem were Tituba, an Indian slave, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne. ...
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... The first three women to be identified as the source of the problem were Tituba, an Indian slave, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne. ...
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... The first three women to be identified as the source of the problem were Tituba, an Indian slave, Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborne. ...
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... of ". This conjuring took place in the Parris household where a woman named Tituba, an Indian slave, headed the rituals. Soon after ...
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... Village, and there is no evidence from the time that Tituba practiced Caribbean ... evidence of witchcraft.) More importantly, war with a nearby Indian tribe was ...
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... The whole epidemic started after a group of young girls started playing with magic with a Caribbean Indian slave named Tituba (Witchcraft CD). ...
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... All he had to show for all the long hard years of being a merchant, were the family slaves, Tituba, and her husband, John Indian. ...
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... Tituba and her husband , John Indian( absent in the play), were asked by a neighbor to bake a special " witch cake" made of rye and the girls urine, fed to a ...
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... witches John Indian baked a witch cake with rye meal and the afflicted girls urine. G- Pressured to identify the witches, girls named 3 woman. Tituba, Sarah ...
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... They were John Indian and his wife Tituba. Tituba took care of Reverend Parris' daughter, Betty Parris, and his niece, Abigail Williams. ...
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... The first of the women suspected and accused of witchcraft were: Tituba, a West Indian woman and conjurer who had been giving palmistry lessons to the girls ...
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... After negotiations he accepted the job. He came with his wife, daughter (Elizabeth), niece (Abigail), and his two slaves, Tituba and John Indian (Linder). ...
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... They made a law called the Indian Child Welfare Act. ... in the woods putting spells on people and so they would not get into trouble they blamed Tituba for being ...
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... Tituba was not from Barbados and Miller probably made her from there so it ... were men and adult women who were also "afflicted," including John Indian, Ann Putnam ...
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