Keywords
Term ID | Vocabulary | Parent | Term | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
2532 | Themes and Motifs | Determinism | Fated |
Created to describe a situation that seems meant to be, as when Susan Reed seems destined for Hawkshaw's barbershop in "Hair." --LW & BR |
2533 | Cultural Issues | Progress | Renaming |
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 |
2534 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Hand grip | |
2535 | Actions | Bodily | Flatulence | |
2536 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Second-hand |
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 |
2537 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Gasoline |
Any time gasoline and fuel is mentioned as an object, not with regard to smell. It occurs a number of times in The Reivers as a fetishistic object of modernity. JB |
2538 | Environment | Place | Fishing camp | |
2539 | Environment | Public | Bridge | |
2540 | Cultural Issues | Economy | Commerce |
Any moment in which the advent or nature of commerce is commented upon. In this instance, it is proto-capitalistic practices that take place as Yoknapatawpha moves from frontier to civilization. JB |
2541 | Actions | Movement | Ox | |
2542 | Actions | Movement | Ferry | |
2543 | Environment | Place | Outlaw country |
On a number of occasions, Faulkner makes reference to stretches of outlaw country. Places where illegal and illicit practices transpire, but there is no enforcement by local or federal authority. This is particular in reference to Frenchman's Bend in the Hamlet, but also Ballenbaugh's historic emergence in the Reivers. JB |
2544 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Cattle rustling | |
2545 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Commercial sexual exploitation |
Undoubtedly the more common term searched will be "prostitution". The aim of this term is to identify the crime being actively committed by the pimps and bordello madams. JB |
2546 | Cultural Issues | War | Stolen valor |
Whenever someone claims to have fought in a war, but it is implied that he (always he) did not do so. This comes up quite a bit in Faulkner. JB |
2547 | Actions | Interaction, Social | Conversion |
Whenever a religious person changes someone's mind on religion. The example here is Hightower taming Ballanbaugh's through violent conversion. JB |
2548 | Environment | Domestic Space | Loft | |
2549 | Environment | Auditory | Nature |
The sounds of nature, generally on a quiet night. JB |
2550 | Actions | Movement | Surrey | |
2551 | Aesthetics | Description | Landscape | |
2552 | Aesthetics | Genre Conventions | Comedy | |
2553 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Plow | |
2554 | Actions | Economic | Scamming | |
2555 | Environment | Time of Day | Lunch | |
2556 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Historical | Rubicon | |
2557 | Actions | Movement | Streetcar | |
2558 | Environment | Olfactory | Bordello | |
2559 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Gold tooth | |
2560 | Environment | Domestic Space | Bathroom | |
2561 | Environment | Place | Paducah | |
2562 | Actions | Work | Accident | |
2563 | Actions | Work | Losing job | |
2564 | Actions | Work | Night watchman | |
2565 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Historical | Khan, Genghis | |
2566 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Historical | Tamerlane | |
2567 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Historical | Attila the Hun | |
2568 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Historical | Masons | |
2569 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Pants | |
2570 | Themes and Motifs | Animals | Termites | |
2571 | Cultural Issues | Violence | Castration | |
2572 | Cultural Issues | Education | College | |
2573 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Mythical | Santa Claus |
I'm assuming the group of people who both read Faulkner and believe in Santa Claus is relatively small, so saying he is mythical is not a spoiler. JB |
2574 | Actions | Moral | Secret |
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 |
2575 | Cultural Issues | Alcohol | Beer | |
2576 | Cultural Issues | Politics | Republican |
In The Reivers Lucius Priest defines the various positions of Conservative, Liberal, Republican, and Democrat in the following manner: "Like this: a Republican is a man who made his money; a Liberal is a man who inherited his; a Democrat is a barefoot Liberal in a cross-country race; a Conservative is a Republican who has learned to read and write." (109) Though, these positions are hardly set in stone it is important to note the distinct separation between political outlook and political party. JB |
2577 | Cultural Issues | Politics | Democrat |
In The Reivers Lucius Priest defines the various positions of Conservative, Liberal, Republican, and Democrat in the following manner: "Like this: a Republican is a man who made his money; a Liberal is a man who inherited his; a Democrat is a barefoot Liberal in a cross-country race; a Conservative is a Republican who has learned to read and write." (109) Though, these positions are hardly set in stone it is important to note the distinct separation between political outlook and political party. JB |
2578 | Cultural Issues | Politics | Liberal |
In The Reivers Lucius Priest defines the various positions of Conservative, Liberal, Republican, and Democrat in the following manner: "Like this: a Republican is a man who made his money; a Liberal is a man who inherited his; a Democrat is a barefoot Liberal in a cross-country race; a Conservative is a Republican who has learned to read and write." (109) Though, these positions are hardly set in stone it is important to note the distinct separation between political outlook and political party. JB |
2579 | Cultural Issues | Politics | Conservative |
In The Reivers Lucius Priest defines the various positions of Conservative, Liberal, Republican, and Democrat in the following manner: "Like this: a Republican is a man who made his money; a Liberal is a man who inherited his; a Democrat is a barefoot Liberal in a cross-country race; a Conservative is a Republican who has learned to read and write." (109) Though, these positions are hardly set in stone it is important to note the distinct separation between political outlook and political party. JB |
2580 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Geographical | Tennessee | |
2581 | Themes and Motifs | Animals | Gamecock | |
2582 | Cultural Issues | Alcohol | Gin | |
2583 | Cultural Issues | Alcohol | Race |
These are racial issues specifically related to alcohol. For example, Minnie in The Reivers declines to drink with too many white people at once (113). There are also other issues around the production, sale, and consumption of alcohol that cut across racial lines. I thought it was more appropriate to place this here rather than in the race category within cultural issues, as that is already getting full, and becomes the alcohol predominates here. JB |
2584 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Bribe |
Any payoff to law enforcement or other institution to circumvent the strictures of the law. In The Reivers Lucius Priest refers to this as "blackmail" (112). This is meant ironically. JB |
2585 | Cultural Issues | Race | Solidarity |
Whenever characters feel a relationship or shared purpose with another character due to racial affinity. In the specific example, Lucius imagines that Ned and Minnie have some type of relationship because they are both African-American (117). JB |
2586 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Geographical | Parsham | |
2587 | Cultural Issues | Agriculture | Husbandry |
Any part of a text related to the care and breeding of animals. The immediate context for this is on an actual farm, as for example Mink's attempt to breed his cow with a local bull. It also extends out to any knowledge of animals for the purposes of domestication or labor. For example, Lucius Priest being able to identify a horse as "three-quarters-bred" in The Reivers, though the horse itself is not on a farm. JB |
2588 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Mythical | Priapus | |
2589 | Actions | Military | Marching | |
2590 | Relationships | Friendship | Male-male relationship | |
2591 | Actions | Military | Promotion | |
2592 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Solitary | |
2593 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Demijohn | |
2594 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Tombstone | |
2595 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Skull | |
2596 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Loom | |
2597 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Stone | |
2598 | Themes and Motifs | Body | Voice | |
2599 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Scratch | |
2600 | Themes and Motifs | Time | Permanence | |
2601 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Scarecrow | |
2602 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Historical | Sherman, William Tecumseh | |
2603 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Stove polish | |
2604 | Themes and Motifs | Meaning | Absurdity | |
2605 | Actions | Verbal | Ultimatum | |
2606 | Actions | Emotional | Contempt | |
2607 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Sound of a gunshot | |
2608 | Themes and Motifs | Supernatural | Haunting | |
2609 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Touch | |
2610 | Environment | Domestic Space | Stairway | |
2611 | Aesthetics | Narrative | Fantasy |
Whenever a narrator engages in an event that she or he knows to be pure fantasy or wish fulfillment. JC |
2612 | Themes and Motifs | Supernatural | Haunted house | |
2613 | Themes and Motifs | Supernatural | Sickness | |
2615 | Themes and Motifs | Body | Brain / mind | |
2616 | Themes and Motifs | Body | Sensory experience | |
2617 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Biblical | Eve | |
2618 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Biblical | Snake | |
2619 | Cultural Issues | Gender | Transsexuality | |
2620 | Themes and Motifs | Body | Womb | |
2621 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Fish | |
2622 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Mediation |
Used to describe the state of being mediated, especially a relationship where the perceiver looks upon or through a medium. JC |
2623 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Fairy-tale | |
2624 | Themes and Motifs | Home | Homebound | |
2625 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Echo | |
2626 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Reality | |
2627 | Actions | Emotional | Calm | |
2628 | Actions | Verbal | Rebel yell | |
2629 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Mirror | |
2630 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Shirt | |
2631 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Restoration / rebuilding | |
2632 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Rape |