Keywords

Vocabulary: Actions
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
2788 Repentance Emotional
1819 Repair Physical
4956 Renunciation Verbal
1192 Renting Economic
1922 Renounce Moral
1150 Remembering Mental
3813 Remarriage Legal
4005 Relief Emotional
4053 Release of prisoner Legal
4223 Rejection Interaction, Private
4842 Reinterpretation Mental
2305 Regret Emotional
5165 Regaining consciousness Bodily
3128 Refusing Verbal
1781 Refusal Emotional
2893 Reform Moral
829 Recovery Emotional
1679 Record keeping Legal
4766 Reconnaissance Military
4245 Recoiling Bodily
1162 Recess Legal
4234 Receiving money Economic
4467 Receiving mail Communication
4249 Rebelliousness Emotional
2628 Rebel yell Verbal
3725 Reassurance Emotional
1811 Realization Mental
4906 Reading landscape Hunting
3631 Reading aloud Verbal
2176 Reading / Researching Perceptual
1510 Reading Physical
4923 Rationing Economic
2254 Rationalization Moral
Vocabulary: Cultural Issues
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
4989 Renting housing Economy
1706 Renovations Progress
2533 Renaming Progress

The renaming of a product or object due to modernization. This is different than Themes-> Naming -> Change over time which is related to people. JB

3074 Religious faith Religion
3273 Religious art or iconography Religion
5473 Religious Segregation
319 Religion Slavery
1675 Religion Progress
247 Religion (First level term)
3102 Relationship with God Religion
5332 Regulations Agriculture
1534 Regulation Law
2803 Regional Progress
246 Region (First level term)
4911 Refugee War
772 Refuge War
4715 Reformatory Law
5560 Redemption Religion
5690 Red Cross War
3635 Recuperation War
5239 Recuperation Health and Illness
2276 Recreation Land-Use

Any time a natural space becomes a place of leisure or recreation. This includes the "motordome" behind Mr Buffaloe's house, as well has land-use for picnics, campaign rallies, and fairs. JB

2303 Recreation Hunting and Fishing
1652 Reconstruction Region
2756 Reconstruction War
3029 Reconstruction History
3482 Recital Entertainment
5322 Rebirth Religion

Rebirth as either a goal or a result of Christianity. In this particular case, Uncle Willy's church wants him to be reborn in "Uncle Willy". (232

318 Re-enslavement Slavery

The clearest example of this occurs in "Raid," when Granny tells the slaves she has recovered from the Union Army to go "home," to their former masters, and they seem to obey her. SR

4852 Re-arrangements during War Slavery
Vocabulary: Themes and Motifs
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
5621 Renouncing Inheritance
707 Renewal Absence/Loss
1417 Renaming Naming

When a character is given or takes a new name due to a change in their identity. BR

1806 Reminiscence Story-telling
640 Remembering passim Memory
856 Remembering Memory
995 Relocation Arrivals/Departures
2862 Relics Past
3537 Reliability Character
2308 Regal Character
2152 Refund Money
2883 Refinement Values
3902 Reduction / summing up Philosophical
3125 Redemption Philosophical
4800 Red necks Absence/Loss
4801 Red necks Appearance
388 Recurring Tropes (First level term)
1297 Recovery Money
2946 Recovery Recurring Tropes
2235 Recklessness Character
1814 Recent past Past

For events acknowledging recent occurrences that may or may not affect the present. (Added for end of "Lion," with Boon oblivious to events in the recent past while the narrator is thinking about them.)

2626 Reality Recurring Tropes
5431 Reactionary Character
588 Razor Objects
4619 Rationalizing Psychological
Vocabulary: Aesthetics
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
3805 Reno, Nevada Allusion, Geographical
3106 Reflection Symbolism

Created for when a text makes explicit reference to mirrored reflection that has potential symbolic importance - created to capture Benjy's repeated references to a mirror in the library (of fire, of Caddy) that in the present day is gone (leaving only a door-like discoloration on the wall where it once had been). -JBP

5185 Red Sea Allusion, Geographical
2835 Red Banks Allusion, Geographical
2244 Recurring event, intratextual Recurring Episodes

When Faulkner refers to or re-writes an event more than once inside a single text, for example the four references to Caddy's muddy drawers in Benjy and Quentin's sections of The Sound and the Fury. SR

2245 Recurring event, intertextual Recurring Episodes

When Faulkner in one text refers to or re-writes an event that also occurs in other text(s), for example the account of Miss Quentin climbing down the pear tree (in The Sound and the Fury) or the rain pipe (as the same event has it in the "Appendix" and The Mansion. SR

412 Recurring Episodes (First level term)
2015 Reconstructed Narrative
4904 Rebirth Symbolism
4114 Rats Figures of Speech
Vocabulary: Relationships
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
4151 Reconciliation Marital
4712 Re-marriage Marital

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