"I, Tituuba, the black witch of Salem" of Marys Conde "Witch - the power or practice of the witch" Webster 's New World Dictionary. Magic is a term that creates various meanings. As mentioned above, it is due to witches. But what is a witch? If we think about it in English, it may be like a demon-like demon who signed an agreement with the devil. Magic must be an act of evil; cursing people makes their lives miserable and turns humans into frogs with evil spells.
Black Witch from MaryseCondé I, Tituba, Salem is another example of a writer who uses this story to find identity and treatment. A black woman from the Caribbean, Conde founded African witch Titusba. The Salem case is a one stop for discrimination and atrocities. Although the whole story and Tituba's explanation is actually the invention of Condé, she thinks Arthur Miller is not claiming to be a historian. "Tituba lived with me for one year.
I, Tituba, Marie Conte 's Salem Black Witch: "At the age of 7, Titusba saw her being hanged for trying to hurt the planter she tried to rape, she saw healing and magic A talented woman who shared her secret with her, Mamayaya, Tituba's love for slave John Indian changed her from safety to slavery, and Salem, Massachusetts. Religious Belief of Pain, Revenge Although Tituuba is protected by the soul, it can not remove the accusation of lies and hysteric era By the fusion of history and fantasy, famous life tree and Segu, the author Maryse Conde is imaginative We created a rich life, an attractive woman. "
Everyone is on a journey and they have to travel their whole life to help them discover themselves and the world around them. Among I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem of Maryse Conde, the role of Tituba's journey led her from Barbados to Boston and Barbados. The first phase of Titus' journey is Barbados where he learned healing and magical secrets. Under the guidance of Mama Yaya, Tituba was taught these mysterious powers which play an important role in the way she sees herself. Tituba thinks he is a therapist and wants to use her magical powers to help others. She said, "I was born to heal rather than being afraid" (12). Tituba does not seem to understand why people are afraid of her. Tituba feels that she is not afraid, should be respected and respected. "They should greet me in a cheering way ... I must fall in love with Tituba! I think I'm afraid of others" (12)