1. The Shifting Of Class And Color Lines In The South: A Look At The Impact Of The Civil War
Wash's class standing was felt most when his fellow white man, Sutpen, would not allow Wash into his home, but would talk and drink with him outside (Wash 537). ... Before the war Sutpen was forced to sit on the ground and drink while his Sutpen leisured in a hammock (Wash 539). ... "Drink it" Weddel orders the boy, and then following up forcefully, "Take it" (Mountain Victory 752). ... The boy is in the stable for the majority of the story, like an animal (Mountain Victory 751). ...
- Word Count: 1688
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School