Comparing Bayard and Ringo Bayard with his black slave and partner Ringo, the first thing I introduced to William Under in William Faulkner was 12 years old. Jobo's grandson of Marengo was born in the farm of John Sartoris. He and Bearard are nursing from the breast of the same slave and will always be companions. "An apple and I were born in the same month," Bayer said. And since I was having dinner together for a long time, he is no longer a nigga, or I will no longer be a white boy, neither of us. "(7).
It is an immature novel about Bayard Sartoris, a white boy who grew up in the South during the Civil War. This story not only explains his life in detail, but also explains his companion Ringo, young boy, Bayard's age, Rosa Millard, Bayard's grandmother or "grandmother". Lyngoya, cousin of Bayard; when an apple calls him in a dialect, John Saltris, or "Marseille" John. Since the original publications of these stories are in a continuous format, they do not have accurate plotlines, but they have a common chronology of Bayard's experience as a young teenager during the Civil War I will present it. The story starts with Bayard as a rustic boy who spent his days at Lingo without worrying about the harshness of the country in war.
BAYARD SARTORIS WILLIAM In the first interrelated story of FAULKNER, the boys "unwelcome" and "Ambuscade" grew from adolescence to adolescence. He is the son of Colonel John Saltris, and in many stories he is struggling with the civil war. When Bernard tried to retaliate against the death of Miss Rosa Milard and then refused to revenge her father's death, he completely ignored the vengeance code required by the traditional southern tradition, I did it. He has also become one of the sensitive men of Faulkner. And that person was attracted, but refused to attract women's attention. (See "GAVIN STEVENS.") In "Smell of Verbena", Bayard refused attention of young widow DRUSILLA H AWKE. "BEAR, THE" William Faulkner (1942)
Facts about companions of American short story document, 2nd edition (literary series companion)
The Unvanquished is a novel written by American writer William Faulkner in 1938, located in York Napatafa County. It tells the story of the Sartoris family who first appeared in the novel Sartoris (or the flag in the dust). Unanswered things happened before that story and occurred during the American Civil War. The main characters are Baird Saltris, John Saltris (Merce John, Father), Grandma, Apple (Molengo), Absnoop, Cousin Dorsyla, Aunt Jenny, Louvinia and Lieutenant (Yankee Soldier). Seven episodes ranging from 1862 to 1873 - sometimes next to each other, separated by month or year - and ordinary stories are heard. This book starts with Bayard Sartoris playing in the mud of Sartoris plantation and his slave friend Ringo. The slaves named Losh closely interrupted their game near their Jefferson town, suggesting that allied troops entered the northeastern part of the Mississippi River.