1. In "The Sound and The Fury", anxieties over newly emerging r
Benjy is the severely mentally retarded son of the Compsons". ... Compsons wealthy brother, Maury. ... Quentin narrates the second chapter of the novel. ... This is hardly likely though, as Quentin's anguish over Caddy's promiscuity is centered on himself, and is exceptionally intense which indicates a lack of concern with the possibility of disappointing or staining the Compson family honour. ... With the newly emerging race relation, Quentin and indeed all the Compson family are forced to encounter Negroes on a personal, and to some extent, an equal level. ...
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