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Compare and contrast the Compson brothers, Benjy, Quentin, and Jason. What do they have in common, if anything? What characterizes their differences? Could they all be considered protagonists? If so, in what way(s)? If not, then who might be the protagonist of the novel, if any?
How is Caddy’s sexual awakening characterized by the other members of the Compson family? Why might this be so central to the novel? How does Caddy view her own sexual nature?
Why include Benjy’s narrative? What does his perspective add to the story of a family in decline? How does his inability to communicate impact his narrative and the ways in which the others perceive him?
By William Faulkner
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Barn Burning
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Dry September
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Go Down, Moses
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Intruder In The Dust
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Light in August
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Sanctuary
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Spotted Horses
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That Evening Sun
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The Bear
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The Hamlet
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The Reivers
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The Unvanquished
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