Poor

“Poor” in conjunction with “black” As previously discussed in this project, the repeated use of “black” as a negative and oppressive descriptor throughout the novel conveys the chronic othering of black individuals during the Romantic period. Similarly, Olivia and Dido, her faithful black servant, often use the words “poor” and “black” simultaneously when referring to each other, further conveying the hegemonic perception of black socioeconomic … Continue reading Poor

Jamaica

Jamaica is physically a country in the Caribbean and the birthplace of Olivia Fairfield, the heroine of this novel. More than its geographical location, I argue that Jamaica carries different interpretations as demonstrated throughout the text of The Woman of Colour: A Tale. The country represents Olivia’s home and those she is closest to, including Mrs. Milbanke and the fond memories of her mother and … Continue reading Jamaica