The Sound and the Fury

Describe symbolism in The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner

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Benjy’s pasture is sold to fund Quentin’s college education. It is made into a golf course, and Benjy follows along the fence watching the golfers. He remembers when he was little and he was able to walk through the pasture to the stream where he and the other children spent much of their time.