Idabel Thompkins

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Idabel Thompkins is a spirited, tomboyish young girl in Truman Capote’s novel "Other Voices, Other Rooms," known for her fierce independence and close friendship with the protagonist.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Other Voices, Other Rooms
associatedWithTheme adolescence
friendship
gender nonconformity
createdBy Truman Capote
describedAs spirited
tomboyish
firstPublicationOfWork 1948
gender female
hasCloseFriend Joel Knox
hasPersonalityTrait fiercely independent
hasRelationshipTypeWithJoelKnox friendship
hasRoleInWork major character in Other Voices, Other Rooms
languageOfWork English
medium novel
nationalityInFiction American
partOf Southern Gothic
surface form: Southern Gothic literature
portrayedAs nonconforming girl
outspoken
rebellious
settingOfActivities rural American South
workAuthor Truman Capote
workTitle Other Voices, Other Rooms

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