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1 Background and Introduction
The Sound and the Fury Background and Introduction

2 General Introduction Portrays the fall of a family and the death of a society = the collapse of provincial aristocracy A claustrophobic account of a single family and a narrow sequence of events A novel of family, place, and past

3 General Introduction Yoknapatawpha County = self-contained, insular existence The passing of the old South = the ascendancy of a changed world

4 General Introduction The Compsons = a once-proud and great family, now come to a terrible end Estate = The Compson Mile

5 The Compson Curse The “Compson curse” = meaning eludes Faulkner critics Quentin = “the bad blood of the Bascombs” Caddy = simply says they are cursed but cannot say why Old Man Compson = thinks all mankind is cursed

6 Time Note clock, watch and time references throughout the novel
Early action begins in 1898 when the Compson children are small and ends April 8, 1928

7 Time The April 6-8, 1928 action revolves around Jason and Miss Quentin (uncle and niece) Simple action: Jason antagonizes Miss Quentin, she steals his hoarded money and runs off, Jason chases after her

8 April 7, 1928 : Benjy Saturday before Easter
Narrative ranges from 1898 to 1928 Special emphasis on 1899 to 1910 Early childhood Benjy is outside of time

9 June 2, 1910 : Quentin Focuses on events leading up to 1910
Quentin is destroyed by time

10 April 6, 1928 : Jason Good Friday
Focuses on action from 1910 to 1928 Emphasis on the narrative present Obsessed with time Always just a little too late

11 April 8, 1928: Dilsey Easter Sunday
Aware of time in the correct manner A presence of order and peace

12 The Compsons -- Parents
Jason Compson III Caroline Bascomb Compson Father, drinks Mother, selfish

13 The Compsons -- Children
Quentin Compson Caddy (Candace) Compson Jason Compson IV Benjy (Maury!!!) Oldest son Sexual, rebellious Negative Howls and moans

14 The Compsons -- Others Miss Quentin Uncle Maury Bascomb Damuddy
Dalton Ames Caddy’s daughter Drinker, worthless Mrs. Compson’s mother (dies 1898) Caddy’s sexual liaison

15 The Gibsons -- Parents Dilsey Roskus Black housekeeper
Dilsey’s husband

16 The Gibsons -- Children
Versh TP Frony Luster Benjy’s caretaker Benjy’s caretaker 1905 and later Dilsey’s daughter Frony’s son, Benjy’s caretaker 1928

17 Reading Tips A shift from Roman to italic type often signals a movement in time Carefully note references to Benjy’s caretaker!

18 Reading Tips -- Recurring Images
The Branch or Caddy’s muddy drawers = Damuddy’s death in 1898 Fire, rain, mirrors = changing of Benjy’s name in 1900

19 Reading Tips -- Recurring Images
Cold, hands in pockets = the Patterson Episode (Christmas 1902) Did/did not smell like trees, bathroom = Caddy’s period of sexuality, “sasprilluh” = Caddy’s wedding in April 1910

20 Reading Tips -- Recurring Images
Iron gate = Benjy’s castration in May 1910 Howling, moaning = scenes connected with death


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