Sister Moore

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Sister Moore is a devout, outspoken church member in James Baldwin’s play "The Amen Corner," often serving as a moral and spiritual counterpoint within the congregation.

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instanceOf fictional character
religious character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Amen Corner
associatedWith Pentecostal worship community
church politics
characterTrait devout
judgmental
moralistic
outspoken
pious
self-righteous
countryOfWorkOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Baldwin
gender female
interactsWith Margaret Alexander
church congregation
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction moral counterpoint
source of conflict in congregation
spiritual counterpoint
opposesCharacter Margaret Alexander
religion Christianity
roleInWork church member
congregant
settingOfActivity Harlem church
themeInvolvingCharacter faith and morality
power within religious communities
religious hypocrisy
workPublicationYear 1954

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The Amen Corner hasCharacter Sister Moore