in all of Faulkner's works bring out a comedic aspect in the stories, and the continuous usage of the same characters in various stories allows for Faulkner to enter twine his stories to where they are all dealing with the people of Yoknapatawpha County in the northern regions of Mississippi. "In Faulkner's world men and women are measured by the breadth of their compassion or the quality of their endurance. Although there are villains, few wholly negative characters appear, and the Heroes tend to be larger than life" (Mack 1796).WORD COUNT: 2,811BibliographyBroods, Cleanth, and Robert Penn Warren. Understanding Fiction. New York: F.S. Crofts, 1943. Pages 409-414.Faulkner, William. Collected Stories of William Faulkner. New York: Random House,1950.Mack, Mayrard. Ed. The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces. 6th Edition. Vol.2. New York: W.W. Norton + Company, Inc, 1992Millgate, Michael. The Achievement of William Faulkner. New York: Random House,1966.Minter, David. William Faulkner: His Life and Work. Baltimore, Maryland: The JohnsHopkins UP, 1980.Volpe, Edmond L. A Reader's Guide to William Faulkner. New York: Octagon Books, 1974....