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This person is reTarTed
Who is Benjy
100
who does caddy leave her child with
who is the compson family
100
where did quintin goto college
Where is harvard
100
How does Quentin commit suicide?
What is drowning
100
At Caddy's wedding, the beverage T.P. thinks is “sassprilluh” is really what?
What is champaign
200
This person will run away and have a kid out of wed-lock
Who is Caddy
200
What is caddy wearing to cause benjy to cry
What is perfume
200
This is the place where both miss quintin and caddy have "out of wedlock expierences"
What is the swing
200
What color is the tie that Miss Quentin's suitor is wearing when Jason sees him?
What is red
200
Mrs. Compson has poor what
What is vision
300
This person will commit suicide
who is quintin
300
This persons promiscuity leads to quintins suicide
Who is caddy
300
This is the place where Caddy first gets dirty !
What is the branch
300
As children, what do Caddy and Benjy frequently deliver to the Pattersons' house?
What is Love letters from Uncle Maury to Mrs. Patterson
300
What does Jason do with his two tickets to the minstrel show?
What is he burns them
400
This person will become an alcoholic
who is mr compson
400
This is the event that is the symbolic begining of caddys promiscuity
What is when caddy is pushed into the branch
400
This is where jason went to college
What is the community college that john-john cant remember the name of
400
What plaything of Benjy's does Jason destroy?
What is the dolls
400
Benjy undergoes which operation?
What is castration
500
This person takes care of everyone in the novel and will be the only thing holding the family together.
Who is Dilsey
500
. How does Luster hope to earn back the money he has lost?
What is Search for lost golf balls
500
This is the place where quintin is caught "horizontal dancing"
What is the barn
500
What was Faulkner's source for the title of The Sound and the Fury?
What is Shakespeare's Macbeth
500
One of Faulkner's major themes is the decline of Southern what
What is aristocratic families