Benjy
Benjy is a character from the novel "The Sound and the Fury" by William Faulkner. He is the youngest son of the Compson family and is portrayed as having an intellectual disability. His perspective is unique, as the narrative often shifts to his thoughts and feelings, providing insight into his experiences and emotions.
In the story, Benjy's life is marked by a deep connection to his family, particularly his sister Caddy. His memories are fragmented and nonlinear, reflecting his perception of time and reality. This narrative style highlights the complexities of his character and the impact of his family's decline.