In I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Conde what sort of man is John...

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In I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Conde whatsort of man is John Indian, and why is Tituba attracted to him?What is Conde saying about male/female relations today by settingher story in the 17th century? Notice that John Indian has agreedto abide by Susanna Endicott's rules without believing in theprinciples she espouses. How does Tituba feel about this and why?How does this all relate to Tituba's decision to follow him andsubsequent regret?

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As Tituba develops she uncovers a robust and cherishing adult female entirely unforeseen from the Tituba Titubas life is one loaded with attractiveness and marvel but likewise crammed with affliction    See Answer
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