[s2e6] Faith, Hope And Charity Apr 2026
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: When news reaches Queen Victoria, she is adamant about providing aid. However, she faces intense opposition from Prime Minister Robert Peel . Peel is reluctant to provide direct relief, fearing it would destabilize his government and cause resentment among English taxpayers and Protestant clergy who held bigoted views toward the Catholic Irish population.
The episode’s title refers to the three theological virtues: . [S2E6] Faith, Hope and Charity
In Season 2, Episode 6 of the historical drama , titled "Faith, Hope and Charity," the narrative centers on the devastating onset of the Great Famine in Ireland (1845–1852) and the starkly different reactions of those in power. Central Conflict: The Irish Famine
: Represented by the anchor, it remains a fragile element as the famine claims over a million lives, including Dr. Traill himself, who dies of typhus shortly after his meeting with the Queen. For more details on the cast and plot
: While the famine rages in Ireland, Albert focuses on modernization and sanitation projects in London, specifically working with the Royal Society to improve hygiene in the city's poorest districts.
: Dr. Traill writes directly to the Queen, prompting her to invite him to London. His firsthand accounts of the suffering—and the apathy of the local Protestant clergy—deeply move Victoria, further fueling her conflict with Peel over the Corn Laws . Key Character Arcs Peel is reluctant to provide direct relief, fearing
: Represented by the cross, it is tested throughout the episode as Traill struggles to reconcile his religious mission with the horrors he witnesses.
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