Mink Snopes
Physically Mink Snopes is a "small frail creature, not much larger than a fifteen-year-old boy" (55), but he carries around enough rage to claim two men's lives. He figures prominently in the first volume of the Snopes trilogy, The Hamlet (1940), where he is cast as greedy and murderous. In The Mansion, Faulkner renders a more sympathetic picture of Mink as a struggling sharecropper, who was taken advantage of by Zack Houston, and then abandoned (at least in his own mind) by his cousin Flem. Convicted of killing Houston, he is sentenced to Parchman Penitentiary at the age of twenty-five, and (after Flem tricks him into making an ignoble attempt to escape) spends a total of thirty-eight years there. Through all that time, Mink's determination to avenge himself on Flem never falters, and his fierce quest helps organize the novel's narrative from its first page through its last.
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