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The novel's main focuses are the moral decay of the Compson family and time (not letting go of the past). ... He epitomizes the downfall of the Compson family. ...
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... in 1910, and Jason Compson, a bitter farm-supply-store worker in 1928--The Sound and the Fury portrays the decline and fall of the Compson family, once the ...
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The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner explores this reality of time in many new and unexpected ways as he tells the tragic tail of the Compson family. ...
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Quentin Quentin is the oldest child of the Compson family. He is a very intelligent boy. ... He is the honor of the Compson family. ...
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... Caddy's role is the veritable centerpiece of The Sound and the Fury, her destruction is symbolizes the destruction of the Compson Family. ...
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... occurs. At this point in time, the Compson family consists of Jason, his mother, Quentin and Benjy, and Dilsey and Luster. The scene ...
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Mrs. Compson never allowed herself to forget that her family wasn't as good as her husband's. Marrying into a higher class altered her perception of society. ...
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... formed in Faulkner's imagination. This is the home of the Compson family in "The Sound and the Fury". In later books, Faulkner continued ...
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... brothers, shows the black servant Dilsey as a main character, has Mrs.! Compson complain about how her family is beneath her husband's, portrays Mr. Compson as ...
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... Similar to Mr. Compson's way, Fonso never shows any love for Celie. ... titties hard." The sweet, innocent childhood that the Brady Bunch or Family Matter children ...
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... The reader comes to know a society based on race, religion and family origin, and ... The first section is told from the point of view of Benjy Compson, a thirty ...
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... the beliefs of the past and relying only on her father(mother long dead) for a family. ... Miss Emily and Mrs. Compson both wanted to be seen and considered "ladies ...
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... And Quentin Compson takes a trip to Harvard, hoping desperately to understand himself ... which is interpreted as an ironic commentary on the Sutpen Family history ...
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... is proved true in the house of Thomas Sutpen as his family becomes divided ... One of the narrators, Quentin Compson, portrays Henry Sutpen as Hamlet-like because ...
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... but simply felt an obligation to her because of her family's illustrious history in ... seeks protection from her husband Jesus by enticing the Compson children to ...
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