Compson Inset: House

Built before the Civil War as the "big house" of a prosperous plantation, the Compson house has been slowly deteriorating almost ever since. When the third-person narrator of The Sound and the Fury describes it in the novel's last section, we see it from the outside as a "square, paintless house with its rotting portico" (298). After Mr. Compson's death, Mrs. Compson says, "I was forced to sell our furniture" (262), so inside the house is also defined by the contrast between what it once was and its present dilapidation.

Compson Place in The Sound and the Fury (Location)

See description for "Compson Place: House" on inset map.

Light in August, 5 (Event)

Light in August, 5 (Event)

Light in August, 4 (Event)

Light in August, 4 (Event)

Light in August, 4 (Event)

Light in August, 4 (Event)

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