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  1. The Sound and the Fury Quotes Showing 1-30 of 209. “...I give you the mausoleum of all hope and desire...I give it to you not that you may remember time, but that you might forget it now and then for a moment and not spend all of your breath trying to conquer it. Because no battle is ever won he said.

  2. Benjy has relied heavily on his sister, and her absence plunges him into chaos. In his earliest memories of Caddy, Benjy pleasantly associates her youthful innocence with the smell of the trees in which they used to play. When Caddy becomes sexually active, Benjy notices the change she has undergone. The troubling realization corrupts his sense ...

  3. April Seventh, 1928 Quotes. Caddy was all wet and muddy behind, and I started to cry and she came and squatted in the water. “Hush now.” she said. “I’m not going to run away.”. So I hushed. Caddy smelled like trees in the rain. Related Characters: Benjamin (Benjy) Compson (speaker), Candace (Caddy) Compson.

    • Narcissism and Selfishness
    • Bitterness, Resentment, and Self-Loathing
    • Pessimism and Cynicism
    • Promiscuity and Sexual Purity
    • The Passage of Time

    In the final chapter, after finding that Miss Quentin had fled, Mrs. Compson utters these remarks. She thinks Miss Quentin might have killed herself at first, but she rejects the idea because she thinks that God would never permit her children to harm her in such a way. This remark sheds a lot of light on Mrs. Compson’s way of thinking. She hints t...

    Jason justifies his pursuit of Miss Quentin to the sheriff. Jason speaks in his typically caustic manner and exhibits the victim mentality. He resents Caddy for divorcing Herbert Head and depriving Jason of the bank position Herbert had promised. Jason has been bitter and cruel to people for a large portion of his adult life. Jason is enraged that ...

    When Maury’s name is changed to Benjamin and Caroline declares that Caddy’s name is never to be brought up again after Miss Quentin moves in with the Compsons, Roskus makes this fatalistic proclamation twice. Roskus succinctly captures the decline of a home devoid of acceptance and affection in one sentence. The Gibsons are significantly wiser than...

    This picture served as the inspiration for the novel, according to William Faulkner. When Caddy climbs a tree to observe what the grownups within the home are doing, Benjy is reflecting on the day of Damuddy’s passing. Her brothers can be seen below inspecting the bottom of her filthy underpants, a sign of Caddy’s early promiscuity and eventual dem...

    As Quentin receives his grandfather’s watch from his father, he is reminded of these words. Quentin’s father prefers that he occasionally lose track of time, which will reduce his desire to master it. Though Quentin is fixated on time due to his desperation about the loss of the Compson family honor, it is now too late for him to forget it. Additio...

  4. 15 Sourced Quotes. View all William Faulkner Quotes. It's always the idle habits you acquire which you will regret. William Faulkner. Man the sum of what have you. A problem in impure properties carried tediously to an unvarying nil: stalemate of dust and desire. William Faulkner. Purity is a negative state and therefore contrary to nature.

  5. In addition, his father's gift of a watch makes it impossible to forget time. In addition to its very purpose being to tell time, the watch is a family heirloom that represents the Compsons' history. The watch, therefore, makes time impossible to forget. 5. Father and I protect women from one another from themselves our women.

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