Beyond

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"Beyond" is a short story by William Faulkner that explores themes of death, the afterlife, and human guilt through a lawyer's surreal journey following his son's death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
short story
author William Faulkner NERFINISHED
authorStyleFeature stream-of-consciousness elements
symbolic imagery
centralTheme afterlife
death
grief
human guilt
redemption
containsMotif courtroom and judgment imagery
crossing between worlds
parent-child relationship
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalDiscussionFocus Faulkner’s treatment of the afterlife
representation of guilt and responsibility
use of surreal narrative space
exploresConcept judgment after death
moral responsibility
parental grief
spiritual doubt
featuresCharacter dead child
judge
genre Southern Gothic NERFINISHED
fantasy fiction
psychological fiction
hasTone reflective
somber
surreal
influencedBy Christian imagery of heaven and hell
interpretedAs allegory of moral reckoning after death
language English
literaryMovement modernism
mainCharacter unnamed lawyer
narrativePerspective first-person narration
partOfAuthorWorkType Faulkner short fiction
plotSummary A lawyer enters a surreal afterlife after his son dies and confronts his guilt and understanding of death.
protagonistOccupation lawyer
setting American South NERFINISHED
surreal afterlife realm
structure episodic journey through an afterlife landscape
timePeriodOfWriting 20th century

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