"Appendix: Compson", 338 (Event)
Jason's section begins with a disjointed, achronological summary of his life in the family home as the only "sane" Compson. The details include his vexed relationships with his mother, his sister, his niece, his father, and - at greater length - Dilsey, "his sworn enemy" (338); his training in a Memphis school that allows him to go into business as a cotton broker; his secret hoard of embezzled money and its loss (1928); his sale of the remaining Compson property following his mother's death (1933); and his cruel treatment of Benjamin - having him castrated (1913) and having him committed (1933). These details are often inconsistent with each other, and in several cases revise the narrative provided in The Sound and the Fury (1929).
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