Imoinda
Imoinda is a character from the novel "Oroonoko," written by Aphra Behn in the late 17th century. She is depicted as a beautiful and noble African woman, originally from the kingdom of Coramantien. Imoinda is the love interest of the protagonist, Oroonoko, a prince who is captured and sold into slavery.
In the story, Imoinda's fate intertwines with Oroonoko's as they both endure the hardships of slavery in the New World. Their love story highlights themes of loyalty, freedom, and the struggles faced by enslaved individuals. Imoinda's character represents the strength and resilience of women in the face of oppression.