

Numerous scholars have studied Tituba, identifying her for the contrast she gives to the rest of the white Puritans. Tituba, the slave of Reverend Parris and a native of Barbados, stands alone in the town of Salem. Among the townspeople characterized in the Miller’s play, only one is black. Those responsible for such heinous acts used terror and separation to antagonize people they had known their whole lives.

Fear mongering became an excuse to hunt down the ordinary citizens of Salem, Massachusetts, in order for the Puritanical leaders to maintain strict control over their town. The Crucible dramatizes one of the darkest moments in American history.
