Kloverfield Log: February 21,2011
Regarding the book, The Sound and The Fury, pages 290-329
I really am getting annoyed with Jason. He's a manipulative jerk. He is consistently making racist, sexist, and just overall prejudiced comments. He doesn't really care about people. It seems like he cares more about his family name over people. He knows his family is considered crazy but he doesn't want to really be a part of them. He wants them to behave but its just for show. I'm still working on figuring him out.
Things are finally coming full circle. We've finally returned to and are connecting things from the other sections. We discover who the person with the red tie is and why he's wearing a red tie which connects back to Luster losing his quarter in the very first section.
I laugh at Jason's pain *muwahhahhah* Quentin and her red tied lover let the air out of his tires and he complains about how he bugged the servants to put a tire on the vehicle. Poetic justice. Irony. Whatever. It's funny.
A few times again, Luck comes up. It seems to come in again and again and I don't know why.
He sums up his siblings so we know what's going on.
Benjy's just crazy, we know this.
Quentin drowned himself.
Caddy is a whore. As they speak of her, it seems that this really is her profession.
He then adds himself to the list and says that he's just as crazy because he's running around town in the afternoon without a hat, chasing down his slutty niece. Although I agree with him that she shouldn't be doing that sort of stuff, I have more compassion for her than for Jason.
I am almost done with the book! Yeah yeah! I have one more section and less than 100 pages left. Wooh!
except I've run out of post it notes...
awww *sad face*
Kloverfield Out
2/21/11
P.S. to my last post
Kloverfield Log: February 21,2011
Regarding the book, The Sound and The Fury, pages 259-290
P.S.
As I was reviewing my post its to this section I discovered a biblical allusion and a point, several points actually, where Caddy, who I liked from the beginning, is called, directly or implicitly, a whore. That biblical allusion is on page 276 and it says that "they'll take her too and the name of it's not Milk street and Honey avenue either." This is actually referring to Jason's mother, not Caddy. The reference to milk and honey is from the exodus in the bible of the Jews from Egyptian bondage. It is said that the promised land is overflowing with milk and honey. The way it is referred to in this piece is only saying that where she would be sent is not somewhere pleasant.
Regarding the book, The Sound and The Fury, pages 259-290
P.S.
As I was reviewing my post its to this section I discovered a biblical allusion and a point, several points actually, where Caddy, who I liked from the beginning, is called, directly or implicitly, a whore. That biblical allusion is on page 276 and it says that "they'll take her too and the name of it's not Milk street and Honey avenue either." This is actually referring to Jason's mother, not Caddy. The reference to milk and honey is from the exodus in the bible of the Jews from Egyptian bondage. It is said that the promised land is overflowing with milk and honey. The way it is referred to in this piece is only saying that where she would be sent is not somewhere pleasant.
the Red Tie *dun dun dun*
Kloverfield Log: February 21,2011
Regarding the book, The Sound and The Fury, pages 259-290
blah blah blah money blah burn money blah give Quentin money from her mommy blah burn the large amount of money blah blah
O.O
red tie?...
Red tie?...
RED TIE?
Benjy thank you! that was actually important!
yay
huh I'm not interested about the idiotic drama that can be seen on any daytime soap opera but I freak out over the red tie...
All I can say really for this section is that it was dull. It just happens that the mother is burning all the money that Caddy is sending Quentin and the mother is being melodramatic. Jason is annoying and overprotective of his family name. In the middle of a business day, he runs after Quentin as she is seen going through alleys with a man wearing a red tie. And in Benjy's section the red tie wearer is Jack...!!!!!!!! wow! I went back and read it. It makes sense now. That's a section where Quentin was a girl and I was pissed but this is the same red tie wearing Jack that we see now!
So now, we join the race after Quentin and her red tie wearing lover.
buh bye
Kloverfield Out.
Regarding the book, The Sound and The Fury, pages 259-290
blah blah blah money blah burn money blah give Quentin money from her mommy blah burn the large amount of money blah blahO.O
red tie?...
Red tie?...
RED TIE?
Benjy thank you! that was actually important!
yay
huh I'm not interested about the idiotic drama that can be seen on any daytime soap opera but I freak out over the red tie...
All I can say really for this section is that it was dull. It just happens that the mother is burning all the money that Caddy is sending Quentin and the mother is being melodramatic. Jason is annoying and overprotective of his family name. In the middle of a business day, he runs after Quentin as she is seen going through alleys with a man wearing a red tie. And in Benjy's section the red tie wearer is Jack...!!!!!!!! wow! I went back and read it. It makes sense now. That's a section where Quentin was a girl and I was pissed but this is the same red tie wearing Jack that we see now!
So now, we join the race after Quentin and her red tie wearing lover.
buh bye
Kloverfield Out.
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