1. Flower Symbolism in The Sound and the Fury
Throughout William Faulkner's novel, The Sound and The Fury, the symbolism of flowers can mean many different things. ... This novel creates an immense symbolism web through each character's section using flowers and of their absence. ... When Benjy, "[holds] to the fence and looked through the flower spaces" (54), it represents him looking out into the world completely oblivious to anything that does not directly concern him. ... This is a unique attribute that this novel showcases. ... Quentin is seen "trudging threw "the weeds that hid the fence" (133), i...
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- Grade Level: High School