Development of the character, or how the character transforms throughout the story, composes up a major area of many fictional novels. The majority of protagonists are dynamic characters (characters who goes through change), to symbolise how their experiences throughout the plot have altered them. Rosalyn’s novel follows many characters throughout the novel to emphasize upon their adjustments in response to the main conflict - the witch accusations. One of the accused, Tituba, epitomizes the “universal dynamic character”, who generates a major vicissitude in disposition and character as a result of the witch trials. According to page 35 of Witches!, “the slave Tituba’s turn came to be questioned. At first, she said she was completely innocent and that she and the children would never hurt each other. But a little later, she completely changed her tune and confessed that she was guilty… many months later Tituba would reveal that she had lied when she told the court she was a witch.” This quote displays a rather quick change in attitude from Tituba - the slave had formerly stuck with her beliefs, despite the odds she was obviously faced against. However, just a short while later, Tituba confessed to a deed she was wrongly accused of - and one that would cost her many years of contentment. Tituba’s temperament felt a major curve as soon as she made the