Pilate, Hagar and Reba as a loose mix of supportive women (Song of Solomon), and says that audacious 'maverick' characters such as Pilate and Sula (Sula) offer incitement to readers to battle against sexual expression and be more daring in attempts a self-achievement and sexual freedom . . . . (1-12)
So Fisher says that Pilate, Hagar and Reba are regarded as a loose mix of supportive women in the novel Song of Solomon. But he highly admires the two major characters like Sula in Sula and Pilate in Song of Solomon because of their great encouragement.