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Witchcraft-the power or practices of witches" Webster's New World Dictionary.Witchcraft is a term which sprouts many different meanings. As stated above, it is attributed to witches. But what is a witch? Probably an evil haggish-like women who has signed a pact with the devil if we think of it in the English sense. So witchcraft must be evil doings; putting curses on people to make their life miserable, using wicked spells to transform humans to frogs etc. But does this hold true to everyone's idea of what witchcraft is.People's believes on the subject of witchcraft might differ between different cultures. Such is the case in the tragic story "I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem" by Maryse Conde. Certain groups and individuals in the book, have contradicting thoughts of witchery."I can not describe the effect this unfortunate black cat had on the children, as well as on Elizabeth and Samuel. Samuel Parris seized his prayer book and began to recite a seemingly endless prayer."pg 44 This is how sensitive the Puritans were. Their fear of the Devil is so great, it hindered them of pleasures and entertainments since these are also elements which they be
"Becareful, Tituba! Don't let them dance! Don't let them dance!"pg 48 Fearing Tituba would conduct a sin for the children, Elizabeth Parris exclaimed her warning. Unlike Mama Yaya, Tituba had doubts on the right or wrong usage of witchcraft. "pg 148 Although she strive hard at it, she was never able to succeed the impossible. She called upon the spirits of the natural forces to bring her wind. "Knowledge must adapt itself to society. On her voyage back to Barbados, she performed an astounding feat. These ugly, wicked ladies who hide in the daytime readying their caldron of boiling potion containing frogs, bats, mouse, poison mushrooms etc. She was endeavored to cross the border; to discover arcane knowledge which would disturb the balance of nature and fate. Why should that be? Why? Isn't the ability to communicate with the invisible world, to keep constant links with the dead, to care for others and heal, a superior gift of nature that inspires respect, admiration, and gratitude? Consequently, shouldn't the witch be cherished the revered rather than feared?"pg17 Tituba was indeed a good soul, although she was easily tempted. If there isn't a child yet, may his wife never bear one! I know you can do it! Everyone says you are the most awesome of witches!"pg 86 This is what the residents in Salem led to think of Tituba. lieved are inherited from the Satan thus making them sinful. "pg 68 Is using witchcraft to punish the evil considered moral? It is karmaKKK Isn't it?Tituba's power was beyond the limit of just dealing with herbs and summoning the spirits of the invisible world. With a drive for sex and a great desire for vengeance, her temptations easily led her to misuse her gift of witchcraft. "I now devoted my time to experiments of my own makings, roaming the countryside armed with a large bag and a small knife for digging up herbs. But the constant use of the word "witch", in offense against her, made her ponder for the meaning.
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