Miss Quentin
Miss Quentin is a character from William Faulkner's novel, "The Sound and the Fury." She is the daughter of Caddy Compson and is portrayed as a troubled young girl struggling with her identity and family dynamics. Her character represents the themes of loss and the impact of a dysfunctional family.
In the novel, Miss Quentin is depicted as sensitive and deeply affected by her mother's choices and the family's decline. Her story unfolds through a fragmented narrative, highlighting her emotional turmoil and search for connection in a world filled with chaos and despair.