How does Faulkner use the setting of Mississippi to explore themes of race and identity?
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How does Faulkner use the setting of Mississippi to explore themes of race and identity?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed in the middle, or was that part of the narrative rhythm?
What do you think Faulkner wanted readers to take away about the concept of identity?