The Underdogs a Novel of the Mexican Revolution

What is Valderrama's importance in the book, The Underdogs a Novel of the Mexican Revolution?

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Valderrama is a poet and intellectual, who entertains Demetrio's men with songs and stories. In the tradition of the "jester" character being wiser than most of the other characters, he leaves Demetrio's band right before its slaughter at Cuquio.

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The Underdogs a Novel of the Mexican Revolution