Thomas Sutpen's Sister(3)

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Thomas Sutpen's Sister(3)
Sort Name: 
Sutpen, Sisters of Thomas(3)
Race: 
White
Gender: 
Female
Class: 
Poor White
Rank: 
Peripheral
Vitality: 
Dies
Family: 
Sutpen
Family (new): 
Origin: 
Western Virginia
Cause of Death: 
Disease
Biography: 

The Sutpens' family cabin in the mountains of Virginia is described as "boiling with children" (179), and the novel never makes it more clear how many siblings Thomas has. At least two sisters are alive and living with him and his father in Virginia when, at 14, he runs away from home (192). But there must have been more: at least, Quentin tells Shreve that, because of the "dampness" and heat in the Tidewater, "sisters and brothers" get sick "after supper and die before the next meal" (184). Even allowing for hyperbole, this implies that there must have been at least one or two more sisters.

Individual or Group: 
Individual
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