Keywords
Term ID | Vocabulary | Parent | Term | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
1527 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Stained glass window | |
1528 | Cultural Issues | Government | Contract | |
1529 | Actions | Work | Construction | |
1530 | Cultural Issues | Identity, Cultural | Yankee | |
1531 | Themes and Motifs | Values | Dignity | |
1532 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Poison | |
1533 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Flag | |
1534 | Cultural Issues | Law | Regulation | |
1535 | Themes and Motifs | Animals | Rat | |
1536 | Actions | Economic | Delivery | |
1537 | Themes and Motifs | Death | Suicide | |
1538 | Cultural Issues | Clothes | Glove | |
1539 | Actions | Interaction, Social | Visiting | |
1540 | Relationships | Institutional | Minister and parishioner | |
1541 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Scandal | |
1542 | Aesthetics | Typography/Orthography | Inscription | |
1543 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Toilet set | |
1544 | Themes and Motifs | Art | Painting | |
1545 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Face | |
1546 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Crystal | |
1547 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Tomb | |
1548 | Environment | Natural | Wilderness |
I'm wondering how this is different from "woods" and if they two terms might need to be meshed into one. Are woods more domestic or something? LW |
1549 | Themes and Motifs | Time | Travel back in time | |
1550 | Themes and Motifs | Naming | Using Indians as names | |
1551 | Relationships | Interracial | Master-servant | |
1552 | Actions | Bodily | Going to bed | |
1553 | Actions | Hunting | Setting up camp | |
1554 | Relationships | Interspecies | Man-horse | |
1555 | Themes and Motifs | Past | Grander than present | |
1556 | Cultural Issues | History | Civil War as point of reference | |
1557 | Relationships | Interracial | Indian-white | |
1559 | Themes and Motifs | Values | Good conduct | |
1560 | Aesthetics | Symbolism | Blood | |
1561 | Themes and Motifs | Home | In nature | |
1562 | Relationships | Familial | Surrogate | |
1563 | Actions | Perceptual | Misreading | |
1564 | Cultural Issues | Race | Shadow of Negro | |
1565 | Cultural Issues | Sexuality | Desire | |
1566 | Actions | Emotional | Restlessness | |
1567 | Cultural Issues | Nationality | Old vs New World | |
1568 | Relationships | Interspecies | Man-nature | |
1569 | Cultural Issues | Hunting and Fishing | Misconduct | |
1570 | Actions | Communication | Without words |
When someone communicates by means of something other than words (written or spoken); for example, the envelope full of money Boyd wants Ike to give his mistress, or the verbena that Drusilla leaves on Bayard's pillow. |
1571 | Themes and Motifs | Values | Bad conduct | |
1572 | Actions | Perceptual | Ambiguity | |
1573 | Relationships | Romantic | Extra-marital | |
1574 | Cultural Issues | Region | The West | |
1575 | Relationships | Interracial | Romantic | |
1576 | Relationships | Familial | Extended family | |
1577 | Cultural Issues | Race | Racial spheres |
TMT: I created this keyword to highlight the differences between the young woman's racial experience in the North and the South, where certain kinds of labor are done by certain races--in this case, taking in laundry by black women. |
1578 | Actions | Work | Teaching | |
1579 | Cultural Issues | Segregation | Marriage | |
1580 | Cultural Issues | Sexuality | Interracial | |
1581 | Relationships | Interracial | Marriage | |
1582 | Cultural Issues | Region | North | |
1583 | Themes and Motifs | Values | Love | |
1584 | Cultural Issues | Race | Segregation | |
1585 | Cultural Issues | History | Great Migration |
This term is widely used by historians to refer to the movement of some six million African Americans out of the South and into the urban North and West between the First World War and the 1960s. Samuel Worsham Beauchamp, who in the 1930s leaves Yoknapatawpha to live in Chicago in "Go Down, Moses," is an example of a character who participates in the Great Migration. SR |
1586 | Actions | Bodily | Panting | |
1587 | Cultural Issues | Race | Miscegenation | |
1588 | Cultural Issues | Violence | Killing animal | |
1589 | Environment | Atmospheric | Doom | |
1590 | Themes and Motifs | Animals | Snake | |
1591 | Actions | Non-human | Attack | |
1592 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Totem | |
1593 | Actions | Bodily | Decomposition | |
1594 | Relationships | Hierarchical | Master-slave | |
1595 | Environment | Natural | Swamp | |
1596 | Themes and Motifs | Community | Crowd | |
1597 | Actions | Bodily | Thirsting | |
1598 | Actions | Bodily | Drinking | |
1599 | Actions | Emotional | Excitement | |
1600 | Cultural Issues | Race | Native American |
I added this in addition to the more specific Indian tribal identifications because I thought that it would be useful to have a larger umbrella term for users searching for Faulkner's Native American material. LW |
1601 | Actions | Movement | Running away | |
1602 | Actions | Economic | Blacksmithing | |
1603 | Actions | Economic | Carpentry | |
1604 | Actions | Bodily | Squatting | |
1605 | Aesthetics | Diction | Hill dialect | |
1606 | Aesthetics | Diction | Native American languages |
I created this for "The Old People," 204.2, because the emphasis is on the "old tongue" that Sam Fathers speaks. LW |
1607 | Actions | Hunting | Possum | |
1608 | Environment | Time of Year | November | |
1609 | Themes and Motifs | Appearance | Inscrutable |
I added this for "The Old People," 205.3, to reflect the lack of emotion that Sam Fathers shows. LW |
1610 | Actions | Hunting | Teaching | |
1611 | Actions | Hunting | Rabbit hunting | |
1612 | Actions | Emotional | Self-doubt | |
1613 | Themes and Motifs | Appearance | Perspective |
I added this for "The Old People," 206.5, to describe how the narrator sees Sam Fathers growing smaller and smaller as the hunting party leaves him behind. I don't really like the term that I chose but I couldn't think of anything else. LW |
1614 | Actions | Hunting | Breaking camp | |
1615 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Antlers | |
1616 | Actions | Hunting | Waiting | |
1617 | Cultural Issues | Age | Old age | |
1618 | Actions | Hunting | Tracking | |
1619 | Actions | Verbal | Honor | |
1620 | Actions | Hunting | Blowing horn | |
1621 | Relationships | Marital | Interracial | |
1622 | Relationships | Marital | Forced | |
1623 | Cultural Issues | Class | Blood | |
1624 | Relationships | Interracial | Indian-white | |
1625 | Actions | Hunting | Racoon hunting | |
1626 | Actions | Hunting | Turkey hunting | |
1627 | Themes and Motifs | Past | Old days |