Sunday, April 13, 2014
Final Post
The final chapter of this book ties the whole book together. Quentin running away is a final blow to the men of the Compson family. Caddy has been banished, Caroline is a delusional drama queen, and Quentin is a floosy who made the poor decision to run away; the women in the family are all detrimental to the Compson name. That being said, the men aren't exactly shining stars; Jason is a jerk, Benjy is mentally handicapped, and Quentin killed himself. The family itself has basically fallen apart, but the one piece of stability in this chapter and in the book is Dilsey. The fact that the African American servant is the only stable character in the family is an indication of the changing South and the role reversal that is about to take place. Overall, this book is telling the story of the crumbling old South and the rise of the new South from its ashes told through the story of a deteriorating family.
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