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Religion in Chapters 5 and 6 "Absalom, Absalom!" by William Faulkner Summary, Analysis, Review

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The Sticks River in Greek Mythology

Faulkner is writing her to give us this misinformation. I love the way he does it. She's standing guard between Hades and then hell and the real life, which is interesting because if you just listen to the quote, he better choosing who created in his own image the cold Cerberus of this private hell. It gives me tingles. Ellen died because of that Christmas. Suppin killed her killed her family through the destruction of the previous son,. Charles, being revealed. And who just died in the scene, Charles and Ellen both killed by Suppin's legacy or his, um, his sins. They died for the sins of someone else. The one left is the Cerberus

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