Predators (collected Works of Faulkner)

Predators (collected Works of Faulkner)

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"The Predators" is a well-received "coming-of-age novel" by Faulkner. The banker's grandson Lucius, along with the driver Hoganbeck and the black servant Ned, secretly drove his grandfather's car out of town and stayed in a brothel. Hoganbeck found Corrie, a prostitute, and Ned secretly exchanged a car for a horse in order to help another black servant, and then used the horse to participate in the competition and win back the car. Four days later, they returned home. Hoganbeck married Corrie, and the protagonist of the story, Lucius, who was only 11 years old, not only experienced people's kindness, compassion, and mutual care during these four days of adventure, but also saw greed, cunning, despicability, and depravity. It has been tempered and matured in the conflict between virtue and non-virtue.

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