Unnamed Men at Varner's Store

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Unnamed Men at Varner's Store
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Unnamed Men at Varner's Store
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White
Gender: 
Male
Class: 
Lower Class
Rank: 
Minor
Vitality: 
Alive
Occupation: 
Farming
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Farmers
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Varner's store is a gathering place for the people who live in Frenchman's Bend. In the novel there are two references to the groups of men, specifically, who are found there. Gavin's hypothetical account of Mrs. Varner's visit to the store refers to the "few loungers" whom she chases out - these men "should have been in the field," since it's "planting time" (307). Later "the men squatting along the gallery" (388) - whom Ratliff also describes as a "few neighbors" (384) - rush off to rescue Clarence Snopes from Byron's children (388).

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