The first thing I think we should look at is, what are the characteristics of a Christ figure. Characteristics are;
- Crucified, wounds in the hands, feet, side, and head
- In agony
- Self-sacrificing
- Good with children
- Known to use humble modes of transportation, feet or donkey
- often portrayed with arms outstretched
- Known to have had a confrontation with the devil, possibly tempted
- Last seen in the company of thieves
- Buried, but arose on the third day
- Very forgiving
- Came to redeem an unworthy world
- Brings light into dark world
There a few that I left out for space sake. But for starters I believe Tom from Uncle Tom's Cabin is a Christ figure. He has wounds on his body, maybe not on his hands, feet, or side, but he has them else where from dealing with whippings and other abuse from the slave owners. He lived in agony, emotional agony and physical agony. Being a way from his family and being stripped of his dignity. He was great with children, you could tell children like Eva and George looked up to Tom and respected him. He was self sacrificing. He brought light to the dark world. He knew how to keep going. He never gave up and he encouraged his fellow African community to not give up, especially by singing songs. He was an extremely religious man, even when God dealt him the worst hand, he still stayed faithful.
In an excerpt of "The Woman Warrior" Maxine Hong Kingston writes about her aunt. In a way I see her aunt as a Christ figure as strange as that sounds. Yes she sinned and was shunned from the community and her family, and committed suicide. But she died out of love for her child. She didn't kill her child then commit suicide. She made sure they died together. Also, Christ was shunned from the people at that time, everyone made fun of him and hated him for saying he was the king of the jews. Kingston's aunt sacrificed her life for her baby and she was in great emotional agony.
Now in the novel Beloved the ghost like figure is called beloved. I believe beloved is like a Christ figure, but a devilish version. One characteristic of a Christ figure is one to redeem the unworthy world. I think beloved did this by making the ones around her feel guilty from their past actions. She made them feel repentant. Beloved too rose from the dead, which like Christ gives her that humanistic characteristic. She was able to be a human but in all actuality she is just a spirit being. Like Christ, I believe that Beloved being in evil spirit probably also had confrontation with the devil. I know this is a long stretch but in a way it makes sense, to me at least.
All these characters in a way I believe are in some sort of way a Christ figure, or a demonish Christ figure. Every story has a hero or heroine, I know alot of my comparison of characters and a Christ figure are a long stretch, but if you think about it and my reasoning, it makes sense.