Tituba reacts to Betty's condition with concern and fear. She feels a sense of responsibility for Betty, as she is one of the few adults present who understands the implications of the girl's mysterious illness. Tituba's fear of the community's reaction to witchcraft accusations adds to her anxiety, leading her to try to calm Betty and protect herself from suspicion. Overall, her reaction is a mix of maternal instinct and self-preservation.
Tituba
Tituba is a/an Slave
No, Tituba is not single.
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
Bettys
Tituba
Bettys'
Tituba is a/an Slave
No, Tituba is not single.
What is thought to be the narrator’s condition?
chicken sandwich
Abbot.
Amanda Tanen.
America
The Forest
tituba is in her early 30s