Krystal Corry – I, Tituba (Chapter 2-7)

As I continued reading the novel, I Tituba, I found John Indians character to be disgraceful. Tituba was very fond of John Indian; she was in love with him. The way that Tituba described to find peace, and confinement in John Indian through the bitter life she lived, it made me fond of John Indian as well. I liked the way that I thought sweet Tituba finally had someone almost like herself who gave her the love she always deserved. However, I was soon shown to be wrong about my admiration for John Indian. For when Tituba was locked away in jail for being a “Witch” John Indian lost all interest for Tituba. It made me question if John Indian truly loved Tituba and if her just simply kept her around for his very own pleasures of sexual interest. Throughout reading the book I did always get the sense that is hard for slaves to love another. For their entire life has been them being controlled, and them being betrayed. So it shown through the characters of John Indian, who had us all fooled.

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