I, Tituba – Part II- Chapters 2-7

One of the things that most caught my attention in this part of the story. Is that this talk about how women had a lower status in society regardless of whether the woman was a slave. Also in this part is talk about terms like “feminism”. Also this part is peculiar because it is showing a Tituba who feels insecure worried and even frightened, since she feels that she lost her family support that helped in some way to keep fighting for her ideals. But most important, I think, it is that Tituba learns to follow the advice of people in order to get a rematch against those who put in jail. And this is interesting because she believes in a woman which barely knows and this is estrane because when her own husband tells her to do the same. She does not listen to him

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