Unnamed People of Yoknapatawpha
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Unnamed People of Yoknapatawpha
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Unnamed People of Yoknapatawpha
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Multiracial Group
Gender:
Multi Gender Group
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MultiClass Group
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Alive
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The narrator of "Tomorrow" refers once to "all the people in our country - the Negroes, the hill people, the rich flatland plantation owners" (91). He is explaining that, despite his Uncle Gavin's formal education at Harvard and Heidelberg, he knows how to talk to "all the people" so that they understand him. This is a rare passage in the Yoknapatawpha fictions, in which the population of the county is aggregated across racial and class lines, though the intent of the passage is apparently to praise Gavin rather than the county's shared community.
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