im (for reasons that do not seem absolutely psychologically compelling), but onward she can do so, her black servant, Nancy Manningoe, kills the younger child.
Temple seeks repurchase for Nancy as a way of gaining redemption for herself. This attempt is necessarily doomed, for Faulkner argues throughout the work that salvation can only be achieved for each individual alone. This is, of course, also basic Christian ism: Temple is attempting to redeem herself through a good work (at least she sees her actions in this sense; it is arguably not a good deed to allow criminals to escape their fate). But salvation is only possible (within a Christian universe) to those who have faith, and this is something that Temple
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