Women's Images in Patriarchy Yoknapatawpha County --A Case Study of The Sundy and the Fury
作者机构:Dept. of Foreign Languages Ankang University Ankang PRC 725000
出 版 物:《International Journal of Technology Management》 (国际技术管理)
年 卷 期:2015年第8期
页 面:101-103页
主 题:The Sound and the Fury patriarchy Yoknapatawpha County women' s images
摘 要:William Faulkner is considered to be the most influential writers of America in the twentieth century. He has created a lot of great works in his lifetime, and The Sound and the Fury, which becomes the focus of study and research among critics, is one of the outstanding representatives. As a famous southern writer, Faulkner' s concentrations not only just rely on the person' s inner world but also divergence into the broad external space. By observing male' s oppression and destruction toward female, Faulkner elaborates feminine crisis from another angle which reflects his strong humanistic concern. This paper tries to explore women' s images, which include Caddy, little Quentin, Dilsey and Mrs. Comoson. under the traditional patriarchy YoknaDatawoha County.