Reverend Whitfield
Whitfield is the local preacher in Frenchmen’s Bend. According to Cora Tull, "Brother Whitfield [is] a godly man if ever one breathed God's breath" (167). Whitfield himself would agree: the one section he narrates begins by proclaiming how he "emerged victorious" after wrestling with Satan (177), finds himself sustained by "His hand" (God's, that is), and "knows that forgiveness is mine" (178). At the end he takes it as a sign of God's favor that he need not confess his sin to his congregation. Addie loved him. Most readers, however, see him as a self-righteous hypocrite. As a sinner, he is similar to Hawthorne's Arthur Dimmesdale: he has had an affair with Addie and is the biological father of her third son, Jewel.
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