Keywords

Vocabulary: Themes and Motifs
Term ID Term Parentsort descending Description
2232 Afterlife Death
2257 Deathbed Death
2265 Burial Death
2699 Eulogy Death
2790 Moment of Death
2846 Wake Death

For gatherings of mourners prior to actual, formal funerals - for instance, in The Sound and the Fury on the occasion of Damuddy's death (which most likely is a wake rather than a funeral). -JBP

2878 Hearse Death
2910 Animal horse Death
2911 Bones Death
2980 Death sentence Death
3099 Anticipation of death Death
3270 Longing for death Death
3303 Like death Death
3332 Death by water / Drowning Death
3419 Liminal Death

For events in which the boundary between life and death is blurred, such as when Dewey Dell describes her father as looking "like right after the maul hits the steer and it no longer alive and dont yet know that it is dead." EKP

3518 Preparing for death Death
3717 Funeral pyre / cremation Death
3721 Compared to living Death
3841 Dying wish Death
3842 Compared to sleep Death
3861 Respect Death
3917 Killing oneself slowly Death
4335 Epitaph Death
4408 Disease Death
4428 And inheritance Death
4440 Plane accident Death
4462 Denial Death
4535 Animal mule Death
4677 Imagined Death
4746 Spousal Death
4747 Ambiguous circumstances Death
4790 Moving a dead body Death
4886 Suspicious Death
4933 Left for dead Death
4997 Child Death
5352 Of parent Death
5694 Burial society Death
1347 Lack of choice Determinism
2532 Fated Determinism

Created to describe a situation that seems meant to be, as when Susan Reed seems destined for Hawkshaw's barbershop in "Hair." --LW & BR

4741 And an animal Determinism
4878 Genetic Determinism
4892 Vs human agency Determinism
5114 Gendered Determinism
Vocabulary: Aesthetics
Term ID Term Parentsort descending Description
1153 Character portrait Description
1204 Eyes Description
1973 Tableau Description
2270 Animate/Inanimate Description
2551 Landscape Description
3056 Stage direction Description
3144 Color red Description
3421 Delayed decoding Description

Used in instances when the initial description of an object is ambiguous or defamiliarized, and the narrative only later clarifies exactly what was being described. For example, in _Flags in the Dust_, a clarinet is initially described as "a slender tube frosted over with keys" (143). BR

3519 Weight / Burden Description
3583 Color brown Description
3584 Color of leaf tobacco Description
3645 Color bronze Description
3646 Color blue Description
3786 Color green Description
3822 Color gray Description
3873 Color yellow Description
3897 Color white Description
3961 Color pink Description
4075 Color lilac Description
4215 Location portrait Description
4507 Color maroon Description
4508 Color purple Description
5243 Grotesque Description
5736 Color black Description
622 Western vernacular Diction
690 African American vernacular dialect Diction
705 Racist term Diction
740 Accent Diction
849 Double entendre Diction
930 Neologism Diction

This keyword can be used for terms and words invented by Faulkner, including portmanteau words, hyphenated words (e.g., "ax-squared"), non-hyphenated words (e.g., "deathcolored"), onomatopoeic words, or other similar constructions. Not all hyphenated words would qualify as a neologism, such as "mud-caked" or "three-foot-high" which are too commonplace to qualify as neologisms. -CR

979 Rural vernacular Diction
1605 Hill dialect Diction
1606 Native American languages Diction

I created this for "The Old People," 204.2, because the emphasis is on the "old tongue" that Sam Fathers speaks. LW

1804 Imitation Diction

When a character imitates or approximates the dialect of another, whose dialect they themselves do not use. BR

3305 Misogynistic wording Diction
3684 "Is" / "Was" to refer to present or past Diction

This could come under Style, too -- to capture when Faulkner uses simple words like "is" or "was" as synonyms for larger concepts of past or present. Added for Quentin, but could be used in As I Lay Dying too for Darl's rumination on the same. JBP

3871 Southern dialect Diction
3927 Ethnic slur Diction
4034 Malapropism Diction
4899 Northern dialect Diction
5311 Stereotypical Jewish accent Diction

Whenever the text imitates a Jewish accent. JHB

5624 Derogatory socio-economic term Diction
Vocabulary: Actions
Term ID Term Parentsort descending Description
1111 Camping Domestic
1125 Cooking Domestic
1189 Washing Domestic
1205 Cleaning Domestic
1206 Nursing Domestic
1207 Milking Domestic
1209 Child care Domestic
1213 Sewing Domestic
1236 Feeding Domestic
1515 Polish Domestic
1644 Teaching Domestic
1770 Knitting Domestic
1916 Discipline Domestic
1951 Housekeeping Domestic
2132 Food preparation Domestic

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