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Who is Rudolphe Lermonant from The Feast of All Saints and what is their importance? The_Feast_of_All_Saints_(novel) English & Literature Rudolphe Lermonant | The Feast of All Saints

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Rudolphe Lermonant is a respected member of the community and the undertaker of this area. He is a broad and loud man at home, who carries a quiet respect any time he is outside of his house. He often lends a hand where it is needed throughout the tale and holds a compassion for the troubled people within it. Rudolphe is the voice of respectable reason covering quiet rage. Although there are many times when his color bothers him, the only moment where Rudolphe looses his grasp on his control occurs when a young white man follows his daughter home to his steps and publicly abuses her.