In William Faulkner's "Go Down, Moses," the author emphasizes an unchanging and universal truth that transcends time and circumstance. This truth encompasses profound human emotions and values, such as honor, pride, pity, justice, courage, and love. These qualities are fundamental aspects of the human experience and are interconnected in their impact on our lives. They shape our actions and relationships, reflecting our deepest convictions and ideals.
Faulkner suggests that despite the...