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| 01236B. "SANCTUARY" BY WILLIAM FAULKNER. This paper provides a detailed analysis of Faulkner's novel "Sanctuary", focusing in particular on the characters and the underlying Calvinist themes of the novel. Argues that in this novel, Faulkner attempts to demonstrate that the Calvinist tradition is unjust, hypocritical, and inimical to man’s nature. Because of the mentality which it produces, innocent people such as Goodwin are killed while Temple is allowed to go free. Argues that both Horace and Popeye are isolated from society -- one as the symbol of goodness and the other as the embodiment of evil -- and each of them represents a challenge to the established order. KEYWORDS: southern writers book review william faulkner sanctuary. 11 pages, 27 footnotes, 3 bibliographic sources. | $77 |
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