also conveys the detrimental effects of slavery through the linking aspect of rememory. Although rememory is unique for each character, this aspect is demonstrated through the eyes of Quentin who retells the story of Sutpen. In each chapter, Quentin recalls each memory, which causes him to remember more details about each event. While Shreve is another character who narrates a part of the story, Quentin is implemented to convey his own memory of the story. By retelling each flashback, he helps a reader understand the brutality of slavery. Faulkner
also conveys the detrimental effects of slavery through the linking aspect of rememory. Although rememory is unique for each character, this aspect is demonstrated through the eyes of Quentin who retells the story of Sutpen. In each chapter, Quentin recalls each memory, which causes him to remember more details about each event. While Shreve is another character who narrates a part of the story, Quentin is implemented to convey his own memory of the story. By retelling each flashback, he helps a reader understand the brutality of slavery. Faulkner