The Crucible
In Act 3 Tituba says “It’s a proper morning to fly to hell” what is she symbolizing?
In Act 3 Tituba says “It’s a proper morning to fly to hell” what is she symbolizing?
In Act 3 Tituba says “It’s a proper morning to fly to hell” what is she symbolizing?
Doesn't Herrick say this to Tituba? Tituba is in prison. She says she is waiting for the Devil to come and fly her to Hell and invites Herrick. Herrick, being sympathetic, agrees.