(297) Just as they finish the powerful sermon, disley weeps, moved by the words. This reveals her insight into the Compson family, as Quentin has just ran away and she can see the family cycle in a greater light. She had kept the southern values and gone through the rest of time.
(272) Dilsey obviously holds the house afloat, cleaning and cooking daily. Ms. Compson thinks that Dilsey doesn’t understand the weight of trying to bear Benjy and the household, when in reality it’s all Dilsey does. Shows conceitedness of Ms. Compson. #dilsey_sig
(270) Here, as disley is describing how she can envision Mr. Compson yelling at her from the top of stairs shows the continuous ordering Ms. Compson does + how she thinks she is superior, and alludes to Southern Culture, yet Dilsey has lived it so frequent that it’s neverending.
(226) Here, Jason is talking about how he thinks investing in cotton stocks is below him, and that because he has insider information on stocks he has a right to be superior. Although wrath is a strong word, I think that Jason always has a evil undertone to everything that defies
(230- highlighted bracket ;)) Here, Jason is happy that his family legacy doesn’t include someone higher up on the social ladder, as it’s bad enough he has to care for his servants and waste his money and resources. This shows how greedy and stuck up he is #jasons_pride
(203) Here, Jason is too concerned with the past and losing the job at Herbert’s due to Caddy that he cannot console her like a family member bc their father died, but instead lay into her due to his wrath he feels and the grudge he kept from the past. #jasons_wrath
(187) Jason is too proud / stuck up to fathom that Quentin could use their money in any manner, acting a little rude to her, as to him she is a little ingrate smooching their money, and not family. #jasons_pride
(102) first, it relates to womanhood in the top, as it states what M, a woman, thinks of and never confuses morality and sin. Next, it discusses how J is truly M’s chosen child, and is maintaining him to keep the Compson legacy #fury_womanhood#fury_modernism
(100) Here, Deacon expresses how he tries to treat all people, no matter what they look like, equality. This though is radically different than of the time stamp. #fury_modernism
(93) Things only cross your mind repetitively when you are guilty. Here, by Q detailing the announcement of the marriage and tying it to the riches that H has given C, it shows he not only is guilty of loving her but not being able to supply for her like he can, $ or love wise
(77) With his confession the description of roses, allusion to wasting the family’s money to attend Harvard, and mention of marriage, Q is showing his subconscious guilt for things he has felt in his life, false or not, Whether it is privileged or sinful. #fury_religion
When Herbert and Quentin were talking, Herbert compliments the mother, whether genuinely or not, which goes against the evidence we have seen that Q’s mom is not actuslly a good mother, but Herber is trying to win the family over disingenuously #fury_chivalry#fury_modernism