The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... Henry's not- ? " " No. He's not here . " - " Ah . And- ? " " Yes . Henry killed him . ” ( p . 159 ) The cryptic exchange reveals that Henry has killed Charles Bon . Judith thinks that her brother has killed her lover ; Thomas Sutpen ...
... Henry's not- ? " " No. He's not here . " - " Ah . And- ? " " Yes . Henry killed him . ” ( p . 159 ) The cryptic exchange reveals that Henry has killed Charles Bon . Judith thinks that her brother has killed her lover ; Thomas Sutpen ...
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... Henry , at first unaware of the blood relationship , adores , indeed idolizes , Bon . He adopts Bon's way of dressing and his method of riding ( even though Henry's is superior ) ; Henry even changes his course to law at mid - term ...
... Henry , at first unaware of the blood relationship , adores , indeed idolizes , Bon . He adopts Bon's way of dressing and his method of riding ( even though Henry's is superior ) ; Henry even changes his course to law at mid - term ...
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... Henry's character . Since Thomas Sutpen cannot manipulate Bon , he feels himself forced to cause Bon's removal . This he can do by using Henry , who is less of a Sutpen than is Bon . In Henry's dogged devotion to Bon in the face of ...
... Henry's character . Since Thomas Sutpen cannot manipulate Bon , he feels himself forced to cause Bon's removal . This he can do by using Henry , who is less of a Sutpen than is Bon . In Henry's dogged devotion to Bon in the face of ...
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