![]() ![]() Due to Quentin’s anguish at Caddy’s promiscuity caused by this bond, Caddy commits suicide. Compson only displayed care for one of her children, Jason, as she was too preoccupied with herself and her concerns about her family name.Īs abandoned, unloved outsiders, Quentin and Caddy became close, and Quentin built an abnormally deep bond with his sister. Quentin is thinking about how little love his mother showed him when he was a child. If I’d just had a mother so I could say Mother Mother. She still doesn’t understand the degree of sorrow that Quentin went through, and she smugly believes that his only motive for taking his own life was to get even with her. She hints that she saw her son Quentin’s suicide as an attempt to hurt or defy her, which shows how deeply absorbed she is in herself. 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. ![]() In the final chapter, after finding that Miss Quentin had fled, Mrs. ![]() You might not believe that from my offspring, but I am. Whoever God is, He would not permit that. William Faulkner used dialogue from the perspectives of different characters to drive home his message in ‘The Sound and the Fury.’ These quotes underpin the psychology of the human mind. ![]()
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