Yojo

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Yojo is the small wooden idol and personal god of the harpooner Queequeg in Herman Melville’s novel "Moby-Dick."

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Yojo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional deity
idol
literary character
appearsIn Moby-Dick
associatedWithCharacter Queequeg
associatedWithTheme cultural relativism
faith
paganism
religion
centuryOfCreation 19th century
countryOfOriginInFiction Rokovoko
describedAs small wooden idol
fictionalUniverse Moby-Dick
surface form: Moby-Dick universe
firstAppearance Moby-Dick
surface form: Moby-Dick, Chapter 10 "A Bosom Friend"
genreOfWork American novel
hasCreator Herman Melville
hasType household god
tutelary deity
isPersonalGodOf Queequeg
languageOfWork English
material wood
medium novel
narrativeFunction adds ethnographic detail to Queequeg’s background
illustrates Ishmael’s tolerance of other religions
roleInWork contrast to Christian worship
symbol of Queequeg’s indigenous beliefs
worshippedBy Queequeg
worshipPractice consulted by Queequeg for decisions
receives Queequeg’s prayers
yearOfWorkPublication 1851

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Queequeg worships Yojo