Tituba.
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.
Because Osburn was the midwife when three of Putnam's children died.
Because at the time Sara claims she is pregnant and they spare her for that reason, postponing her death.
To try to keep herself out of trouble
It wasn't Abigail that accused them of witchcraft. It was Tituba. She accused Goody Goody and Goody Osburn of witchcraft because she's getting pressured of what they were asking her so she told them what they wanted to hear and Mrs. Putnam said that she was sure that someone was killing her babies so Tituba mentioned Goody Good and Goody Osburn because they became a midwife to Mrs. Putnam three times already.
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.
Because Osburn was the midwife when three of Putnam's children died.
Because at the time Sara claims she is pregnant and they spare her for that reason, postponing her death.
To try to keep herself out of trouble
It wasn't Abigail that accused them of witchcraft. It was Tituba. She accused Goody Goody and Goody Osburn of witchcraft because she's getting pressured of what they were asking her so she told them what they wanted to hear and Mrs. Putnam said that she was sure that someone was killing her babies so Tituba mentioned Goody Good and Goody Osburn because they became a midwife to Mrs. Putnam three times already.
john proctor, rebecca nurse, giles Corey, Mary easty-deff. killed Sarah good, goody osburn, Bridget bishop, goody Hawkins, goody booth, george Jacobs. -deff accused
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Tituba claims to have seen several people with the Devil. Specifically, she mentions seeing a number of townspeople, including Goody Osburn and Sarah Good, in the company of the Devil. Her confessions play a crucial role in escalating the witch trials in Salem.
Tituba names Goody Good and Goody Osburn as the two women she saw consorting with the devil to deflect suspicion away from herself and to align with the prevailing hysteria in Salem. By implicating others, she aims to save herself from punishment and gain favor with the authorities. Additionally, both women were already marginalized in society, making them convenient scapegoats in the witch hunt. This tactic reflects the desperation and fear that characterized the Salem witch trials.
it is all about who you know
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Tituba names several individuals as being in league with the devil, including Sarah Good and Goody Osburn. These accusations are part of her attempt to deflect blame from herself and to save her own life amidst the Salem witch trials. Her confessions ignite a wave of hysteria and further accusations in the community.
Sarah Osburn and Sarah Good
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," Tituba, a slave from Barbados, initially accuses several women of being witches to save herself from punishment. She specifically names Sarah Good and Goody Osburn, claiming they are responsible for the supernatural happenings in Salem. Her accusations contribute to the mass hysteria and witch trials that ensue, reflecting her desperation and the chaotic environment of the time.