Keywords

Vocabulary: Themes and Motifs
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
1741 Separation Absence/Loss
4171 Sentience Animals

Created to capture passages which describe an animal as thinking, knowing - specifically, for the way the horse and the hunting dogs "know where" the deer was hiding "as good as we did" in "Race at Morning," a knowledge that is seen is their behavior (299). SR

4004 Sensory memory Memory

When the physical sensation of a particular past event is remembered by a character. BR

2616 Sensory experience Body
3043 Sending someone to Jackson Recurring Tropes
4797 Selflessness Values
4478 Self-righteousness Character
4350 Self-reliance Character
5252 Self-deception Character
2383 Secret Recurring Tropes
573 Secrecy Arrivals/Departures

This term is for occasions when people leave a place in order to hide something from their neighbors, as when Flem and Eula go to Texas so that the birth of her illegitimate child can be kept secret from the population of Frenchman's Bend. SR

1920 Secrecy Community
2536 Second-hand Objects

These are items that get passed from person to person and re-purposed. Much of this happens in the Snopes family, but there are also other examples. JB

2453 Searching Recurring Tropes
4161 Scythe Objects
729 Sculpture Art
2223 Scruffiness Appearance
3896 Scoundrel Character
3105 Scissors Objects
4650 School book Texts
5536 Scholarship Money
2145 Scar Body
1541 Scandal Recurring Tropes
4516 Saw Objects
Vocabulary: Relationships
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
1328 Separated Marital
3086 Secrecy Marital
3557 School classmates Friendship
Vocabulary: Cultural Issues
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
2842 Separate spaces Gender

Not the most refined word for this concept, but essentially different spaces in which women and men can move. This is not like segregation or separate spheres, rather existing social norms that prevent, generally women, from entering certain spaces like hotels, saloons, bootleg joints, etc. JB

3807 Sensuality Sexuality
5629 Self-taught Education
1018 Self-sufficiency Economy
284 Self-emancipation Slavery

For textual moments in which an enslaved person or group acts upon the desire to be free, as when Loosh or unnamed groups of slaves take advantage of the proximity of the Union Army to leave the Sartoris, Sutpen and other plantations where they were enslaved. Most examples of self-emancipation occur during the Civil War, but it also applies the way Thucydus earns the money to buy himself from the McCaslins. SR

1409 Self-abnegation Race
855 Self emancipation Race
4814 Segregation of space Slavery
1584 Segregation Race
444 Segregation (First level term)
4817 Segregated space Race
4938 Sedition Crime
5358 Sect Religion
1737 Secrecy Government
4930 Scottish / Scots Ethnicity
857 Scotch-Irish Ethnicity
1808 Scorched-earth policy War

This refers specifically to the events describing the destruction of Southern plantations, cities, railroads, etc., by Union forces during the Civil War. Frequently the narratives associate these actions directly with "Sherman," a hated name in Faulkner's South.

3756 School year Education
5550 School vs life Education
4864 Scarcity Food
4068 Savings Economy
Vocabulary: Actions
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
3213 Sensing the past Perceptual
3570 Sensing Perceptual
3406 Sending mail Communication
3726 Selling land Economic

Added to distinguish (if we deem necessary) the selling of LAND, part of one's holdings, rather than an entire "home or place"; perhaps these should be subsumed under a single keyword, but selling a home or place is probably not quite the same thing as selling PART of one's land (as in the pasture in SF). JBP

2122 Selling a house or place Economic
3657 Selling Economic
3727 Selfishness Emotional
4297 Self-pity Emotional
3825 Self-mutilation Violent
2748 Self-justifying Verbal
1612 Self-doubt Emotional
1838 Self-consciousness Mental
3972 Self-consciousness Emotional
2136 Seeking approval Interaction, Private
936 Seeing Perceptual
2386 Seduction Emotional
2355 Seducing Interaction, Private
2574 Secret Moral

This is the action of keeping a secret or deciding whether or not to keep a secret. It is not necessarily good or bad, rather keeping a secret is a type of moral choice. Since, this is a singular secret and not a protracted secret, as for example Linda Snopes's parentage, this is placed under moral actions and not themes. JB

1316 Searching Physical
1344 Screaming Verbal
3922 Screaming Physical
3997 Scratching Violent
2478 Scolding Emotional
1289 School recess Play
1359 Scheming Economic
2282 Scheming Moral

Any action that plots or plans to gain a material or social advantage over someone through immoral means. This is separate from economic scheming, which is often directly tied to a commercial situation. It is also not like deception, because the deception has not happened yet. The specific example is Boon "scheming" to take out the car, but there are other instances of characters ratiocinating or plotting to do so. JB

2554 Scamming Economic
1193 Sawmilling Work
2761 Sawing Physical
Vocabulary: Aesthetics
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
1120 Senegambia Allusion, Geographical
2694 Semiramis Allusion, Historical
3718 Semiramis Allusion, Mythical
1650 Self-Reflective Narrative
1139 Self-correction Narrative

When the narrator corrects, or significantly qualifies, an immediately preceding statement or account. JW

2095 Seed Figures of Speech
1975 Second-person directed Narrative

Whenever the narrator of the text refers to "you" as a specific subject or auditor, as is the case with Lucius II referring to Lucius III in the Reivers. This is slightly more nuanced than storytelling, which is generic. Instead this is a narrative crafted with a particular auditor in mind.

2354 Scythian Allusion, Historical
2666 Scythe Figures of Speech
2599 Scratch Figures of Speech
1876 Scott, Walter Allusion, Literary
4912 Scotland Allusion, Geographical
2140 Scientific Figures of Speech

To be used for figures of speech drawn from science (for example, references to osmosis, astronomy, or Darwinian evolution) - CR

4112 Schiller, Friedrich Allusion, Historical
2601 Scarecrow Figures of Speech
5475 Scandanavia Allusion, Geographical
Vocabulary: Environment
Term ID Termsort ascending Parent Description
5202 Seminary Place
1276 Seedy parts of town Place
3592 Sea / Ocean Natural
4995 School, segregated Place
3547 School Public
1198 Sawmill Place
1960 Sawing Auditory

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