"Appendix: Compson", 330 (Event)

Page Number: 
330
Order within Page: 
2
First 8-10 words of event: 
already known as the Old Compson place even while
Page Event Ends: 
330
Era: 
The Twenties (1920-1929)
Narrative Status: 
Narrated
Date: 
Saturday, March 31, 1928 to Monday, April 30, 1928
Summary: 

The "old governor's . . . greatgreatgranddaughter" takes the money her uncle Jason has been hoarding and elopes with a carnival "pitchman" (330). Faulkner replaces the tree she climbs down in The Sound and the Fury with "a rainpipe," which he will mention four more times in the "Appendix" (330, 335, 338, 341, 342).

Chronological Order: 
42.50
Indeterminate Date Range: 
Keywords: 
Environment: Time of Day: Twilight Environment: Season: Spring Actions: Running Away Themes and Motifs: Money: Loss Relationships: Family: Dysfunctional Aesthetics: Repeated Event: Revised

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