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well she was kinda servant to Abby and Betty so they could have forced her into it. Also it was her culture to do ceremonies like they did in the woods, it wasn't something wrong to do, according to the way she was brought up. well she was kinda servant to Abby and Betty so they could have forced her into it. Also it was her culture to do ceremonies like they did in the woods, it wasn't something wrong to do, according to the way she was brought up.

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Q: In the crucible how could you defend tituba as being innocent?
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What is tituba accused of being able to do in the crucible?

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What does tituba accuse of being a witch by the book the crucible by arthur miller?

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Why does Hale believe Abigail rather than Tituba in The Crucible?

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In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Tituba accuses Goody Good and Goody Osburn of being involved in witchcraft. She said that the devil came to her at night and that Goody Good and Goody Osburn were with him.


What does Tituba fear in the play The Crucible?

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What motivates does tituba act the way she does?

I'm guessing you mean Tituba from the Crucible. She acts the way she does at first because she is a loyal servant to the Parris family but then has a change of heart and does not want to be put to death. So she acts in fear of being put to death and that is why she lies and "turns to God" and then blames other people of being controlled by the devil.


In the book The Crucible why does tituba confess?

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Tituba recanted her story. She was not hung.


In what condition is Ruth Putnam from The Crucible?

Ruth Putnam in "The Crucible" is portrayed as being in a state of illness and unresponsiveness, which is later attributed to bewitchment. She is one of the girls caught up in the hysteria of the witch trials and is said to be under the influence of Tituba and Abigail Williams.


What is the most innocent being on earth?

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How are The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Joseph McCarthy similar?

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