Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Faces and Voices in Faulknerââ¬â¢s Absalom, Absalom! Essay -- Faulknerââ¬â¢s A
Faces and Voices in Faulknerââ¬â¢s Absalom, Absalom! While reading Absalom, Absalom! I was amazed at the number of times one of the narrators would refer to faces or voices as being present rather than to the people themselves. In almost every chapter this synecdoche appears, reducing many of the characters to images, shadows and memories. I think Faulkner uses this device to enhance the fact that the story is told from memory-- much of it from the point of view of the charactersââ¬Ë childhoods. On page 184, Mr. Compson tells the story of young Thomas Sutpenââ¬â¢s family life. He says ââ¬Å"he was just there, surrounded by the faces, almost all the faces which he had ever known.â⬠I think the fact that Sutpenââ¬â¢s father and sisters arenââ¬â¢t referred to as such but only by their faces says a lot about t...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.