Equiano: The African Bishop Hovius
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- Introduction
- Bishop Hovius' belief about the treatment of women
- A Bishop's Tale
- Premarital sex and receiving sympathy from Hovius
- The Puritan men of Deerfield
- The last character who showed respect for women
- Bishop Hovius pride in his religion
- The final character who showed a strong faith was Black Robe
- The Indians in The Unredeemed Captive and The Black Robe
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
In regard to religious ideas and practices, equiano is the only main character from the last three books and movie that bishop hovius would agree completely with. After analyzing the main characters in A bishop's Tale, equiano's Travels, The Unredeemed Captive, and The Black Robe, there were many similarities between bishop hovius and the rest of the characters, but only one complete match. In order to compare and contrast hovius' religious ideas and practices with the characters of the other books and movie, I looked at what religion they believed in, how they treated women, how they portrayed their religion to others, and how they handled people of other races. Throughout A bishop's Tale, it is clear that bishop hovius is a strong believer in the Catholic faith. Along with hovius, the Indians of The Unredeemed Captive, the Indians and French of The Black Robe, and equiano from equiano's Travels, all possessed a belief in Catholicism.
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