There is limited historical information about Tituba, the enslaved woman involved in the Salem witch trials of 1692. While some records suggest she may have had children, specific details about them are scarce and not well-documented. Most accounts focus on her role in the trials rather than her personal life, making it difficult to confirm any information about her offspring.
yes
She has lost 7 children in child birth and wants to know who is killing her babies
Tituba
No, Tituba is not single.
Tituba is a/an Slave
Tituba
yes
Tituba
She has lost 7 children in child birth and wants to know who is killing her babies
Tituba is a/an Slave
No, Tituba is not single.
Putnam genuinely believes that her children have been murdered, and she wants to find out who the murderer is. She believes that only her dead children can identify the culprit, so Mrs. Putnam contacts Tituba and asks her to contact her dead children using the Barbados mystical faith.
Mrs. Putnam contacted Tituba in Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible" to seek help in uncovering the supposed witchcraft that she believed was responsible for the death of her children. Desperate and grieving, she hoped Tituba, with her knowledge of the supernatural, could communicate with the spirits and reveal the truth behind her children's tragic fate. This act reflects the deep-seated fears and paranoia in the Salem community regarding witchcraft during that time.
tituba is in her early 30s
- tituba was accused of witchcraft so he had to question her. - tituba is from the island of barbados and at that itme, witchraft was common there. ~amelia
Tituba is the name of the slave from "The Crucible"
Dancing in the woods with tituba there when their dad saw them.