Vanity Fair

What character traits make Bute Crawley ill-suited for his profession in the novel, Vanity Fair?

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Bute likes to eat, drink, and gamble (and therefore is in debt) and is happy to let his wife run their household and write his sermons. Each of these traits make him ill-suited for his position as a reverend.

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Vanity Fair