1. Vardaman
A very distinctive character found in this novel is Vardaman, mainly because he represents the innocence that the other characters lack. ... Vardaman logically blames Peabody for his mother's death because he was the only stranger that entered the house until that moment. ... These characteristics, combined with his logical reactions, help to create a unique character in the novel that adds to the complexity of the Bundren family and it gives the novel a source of sarcasm and comic relief. ...
- Word Count: 564
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School