The Outcasts of Poker Flat

by

Bret Harte

The Outcasts of Poker Flat Characters

John Oakhurst

The protagonist of the story, John Oakhurst is a serial gambler who is exiled from the Old West settlement of Poker Flat along with three other people whom the town has deemed “improper”: the Duchessread analysis of John Oakhurst

Uncle Billy

The chief antagonist of the story, Uncle Billy is a drunk and a suspected thief (he is believed to steal gold while other people are panning for it) who is exiled from Poker Flat along… read analysis of Uncle Billy

The Duchess

The Duchess, whose real name is never revealed, is a prostitute in the Old West settlement of Poker Flat and is exiled for her immorality. She is forced to make the difficult journey through the… read analysis of The Duchess

Mother Shipton

Like the Duchess, Mother Shipton is a prostitute who is exiled from Poker Flat along with Oakhurst and Uncle Billy. She is a crude woman with a vocabulary to match, and she often… read analysis of Mother Shipton

Tom Simson

Nicknamed “The Innocent,” Tom is Piney’s fiancé and an acquaintance of Oakhurst’s. He is a young man from the next town over—Sandy Bar, where the outcasts are headed—and is making the journey to… read analysis of Tom Simson
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Piney Woods

Tom’s fiancée and Jake Woods’s daughter. She and Tom fall in with the group of outcasts while on their way to Poker Flat to elope and begin a new life. At 15 years… read analysis of Piney Woods

Jim Wheeler

A member of Poker Flat’s powerful secret committee that decides who gets to remain at the settlement and who is banished to Sandy Bar, the next town over. Wheeler, like many others on the committee… read analysis of Jim Wheeler
Minor Characters
Jake Woods
Piney’s father. He objects to Piney and Tom’s engagement, which spurs the couple to elope in Poker Flat.