Betty. Tituba and John got married in 1689, the same year the Parris family picked up and relocated to Salem Village. When the family moved to Salem, it was calm for a few years. However as rumors of witchcraft floated around the village, things became less than ordinary. (Roach, M. ...
Tituba, a supporting character in Arthur Miller's 1953 play The Crucible, can be associated with the concept of otherness in several respects. For one, she is not free like the rest of the population of Salem, Massachusetts, where the play is set, but was brought to...
Adultery. Abigail Williams is the young niece of Salem's Minister, Reverend Parris, she also was once John Proctor's housemaid until his wife, Elizabeth, put her out because of the affair. Abigial was just a young girl, she felt as if her feelings for John Proctor were ‘true love’,...
The Crucible: The Crucibleby Arthur Miller takes place in Salem, Massachusetts. After a young girl falls mysteriously ill after dancing in the forest at night, the people of Salem attempt to find an explanation for her illness. Her friends, afraid of being punished for breaking the villa...