
Caddy Compson
Caddy Compson is a fictional character from William Faulkner's novel "The Sound and the Fury." She is the youngest member of the Compson family and is known for her free-spirited, sensitive, and intuitive nature. Caddy experiences various personal struggles, including difficulties with societal expectations and family turmoil. Her character symbolizes innocence and the passage of time, often viewed through her youthful perspective. Caddy's relationships and actions significantly influence the family’s dynamics and the narrative's emotional depth.