![]() Necessarily, therefore, even if the characters of Jewel and Pa were not fictional, it goes through a sense of fabrication: it is affected by 'material embodiment.' Faulkner displays this idea, arguably suggesting that the reader cannot count any of the narratives as objective truths: but all have been altered in its conversion to language in light of that specific narrator's consciousness. This idea addresses the clear distinction between reality and literature, in that in literature, speech can only be expressed through a different medium: language. ![]() Stephen M Ross highlights that people should recognise that recorded dialogue (for example "where's Jewel" Pa Says) is equally unreliable as regular narration of an event. This unreliability is first shown through contrast in dialogue. ![]()
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