Keywords
Term ID | Vocabulary | Parent | Term | Description |
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1192 | Actions | Economic | Renting | |
1706 | Cultural Issues | Progress | Renovations | |
5621 | Themes and Motifs | Inheritance | Renouncing | |
1922 | Actions | Moral | Renounce | |
3805 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Geographical | Reno, Nevada | |
707 | Themes and Motifs | Absence/Loss | Renewal | |
1417 | Themes and Motifs | Naming | Renaming |
When a character is given or takes a new name due to a change in their identity. 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 |
1806 | Themes and Motifs | Story-telling | Reminiscence | |
640 | Themes and Motifs | Memory | Remembering passim | |
856 | Themes and Motifs | Memory | Remembering | |
1150 | Actions | Mental | Remembering | |
3813 | Actions | Legal | Remarriage | |
995 | Themes and Motifs | Arrivals/Departures | Relocation | |
3074 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Religious faith | |
3273 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Religious art or iconography | |
5473 | Cultural Issues | Segregation | Religious | |
319 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Religion | |
1675 | Cultural Issues | Progress | Religion | |
247 | Cultural Issues | (First level term) | Religion | |
4005 | Actions | Emotional | Relief | |
2862 | Themes and Motifs | Past | Relics | |
3537 | Themes and Motifs | Character | Reliability | |
4053 | Actions | Legal | Release of prisoner | |
3102 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Relationship with God | |
4223 | Actions | Interaction, Private | Rejection | |
4842 | Actions | Mental | Reinterpretation | |
5332 | Cultural Issues | Agriculture | Regulations | |
1534 | Cultural Issues | Law | Regulation | |
2305 | Actions | Emotional | Regret | |
2803 | Cultural Issues | Progress | Regional | |
246 | Cultural Issues | (First level term) | Region | |
2308 | Themes and Motifs | Character | Regal | |
5165 | Actions | Bodily | Regaining consciousness | |
3128 | Actions | Verbal | Refusing | |
1781 | Actions | Emotional | Refusal | |
2152 | Themes and Motifs | Money | Refund | |
4911 | Cultural Issues | War | Refugee | |
772 | Cultural Issues | War | Refuge | |
4715 | Cultural Issues | Law | Reformatory | |
2893 | Actions | Moral | Reform | |
3106 | Aesthetics | Symbolism | Reflection |
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 |
2883 | Themes and Motifs | Values | Refinement | |
3902 | Themes and Motifs | Philosophical | Reduction / summing up | |
3125 | Themes and Motifs | Philosophical | Redemption | |
5560 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Redemption | |
5185 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Geographical | Red Sea | |
4800 | Themes and Motifs | Absence/Loss | Red necks | |
4801 | Themes and Motifs | Appearance | Red necks | |
5690 | Cultural Issues | War | Red Cross | |
2835 | Aesthetics | Allusion, Geographical | Red Banks | |
388 | Themes and Motifs | (First level term) | Recurring Tropes | |
2244 | Aesthetics | Recurring Episodes | Recurring event, intratextual |
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 | Aesthetics | Recurring Episodes | Recurring event, intertextual |
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 | Aesthetics | (First level term) | Recurring Episodes | |
3635 | Cultural Issues | War | Recuperation | |
5239 | Cultural Issues | Health and Illness | Recuperation | |
2276 | Cultural Issues | Land-Use | Recreation |
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 | Cultural Issues | Hunting and Fishing | Recreation | |
1297 | Themes and Motifs | Money | Recovery | |
829 | Actions | Emotional | Recovery | |
2946 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Recovery | |
1679 | Actions | Legal | Record keeping | |
1652 | Cultural Issues | Region | Reconstruction | |
2756 | Cultural Issues | War | Reconstruction | |
3029 | Cultural Issues | History | Reconstruction | |
2015 | Aesthetics | Narrative | Reconstructed | |
4766 | Actions | Military | Reconnaissance | |
4151 | Relationships | Marital | Reconciliation | |
4245 | Actions | Bodily | Recoiling | |
2235 | Themes and Motifs | Character | Recklessness | |
3482 | Cultural Issues | Entertainment | Recital | |
1162 | Actions | Legal | Recess | |
1814 | Themes and Motifs | Past | Recent 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.) |
4234 | Actions | Economic | Receiving money | |
4467 | Actions | Communication | Receiving mail | |
4904 | Aesthetics | Symbolism | Rebirth | |
5322 | Cultural Issues | Religion | Rebirth |
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 |
4249 | Actions | Emotional | Rebelliousness | |
2628 | Actions | Verbal | Rebel yell | |
3725 | Actions | Emotional | Reassurance | |
1811 | Actions | Mental | Realization | |
2626 | Themes and Motifs | Recurring Tropes | Reality | |
4906 | Actions | Hunting | Reading landscape | |
3631 | Actions | Verbal | Reading aloud | |
2176 | Actions | Perceptual | Reading / Researching | |
1510 | Actions | Physical | Reading | |
5431 | Themes and Motifs | Character | Reactionary | |
4712 | Relationships | Marital | Re-marriage | |
318 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Re-enslavement |
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 | Cultural Issues | Slavery | Re-arrangements during War | |
588 | Themes and Motifs | Objects | Razor | |
4114 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Rats | |
4923 | Actions | Economic | Rationing | |
4619 | Themes and Motifs | Psychological | Rationalizing | |
2254 | Actions | Moral | Rationalization | |
1535 | Themes and Motifs | Animals | Rat | |
526 | Cultural Issues | Violence | Rape | |
4634 | Cultural Issues | Crime | Rape | |
2632 | Aesthetics | Figures of Speech | Rape |