Unnamed French Chevalier
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Unnamed French Chevalier
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Unnamed French Chevalier
AKA:
Chevalier Soeur Blonde de Vitry
Race:
White
Gender:
Male
Class:
Upper Class
Rank:
Minor
Vitality:
Dead
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Biography:
This displaced aristocrat, "a Chevalier of France" who was "born too late" to be one of Napoleon's marshals, calls his "fosterbrother" Ikkemotubbe "Du Homme" - from which comes the chief's new name, "Doom" (325). The "Appendix" does not explain his relationship with Ikkemotubbe; that story that is more fully described "Red Leaves" and Go Down, Moses. "Chevaliers" held a minor aristocratic rank in pre-Revolutionary France, and bring to the "Appendix" a precedent of aristocracy laced with decadence.
Note:
CUT: Here, as in "Red Leaves," Ikkemotubbe's "fosterbrother," the chevalier, renames Ikkemotubbe. The chevalier makes Ikkemotubbe's ambition and power comprehensible in the languages of Europe as "d'homme" or "Doom." As we learn in <em>Go Down, Moses</em>, Ikkemotubbe meets the chevalier in New Orleans.
Individual or Group:
Individual
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