![]() ![]() By the end of the first chapter, he has already given all the basic facts of the story, and by constant repetitions of the basic elements has endowed the story with a mythic quality. In the first chapter of the novel, Faulkner creates his story of the past, and then, as the novel progresses, presents his interpretations of the story. But first, he must establish the history which is to be examined. ![]() So how can he convey the idea of myth and legend? Faulkner wanted to show man interpreting and reinterpreting his past. But this is almost impossible because the story is unknown. Faulkner wished the reader to view this story as an old established legend. ![]()
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