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Acknowledgments
I.Introduction
1.1 Faulkner's Biography,Works and Achievements
1.2 Light in August
1.3 Literature Review
II.Faulkner's View on Good and Evil
2.1 Faulkner's View on Good and Evil,and the Root of the Formation
2.2 The Evidences That Reflect His View
III The Embodiment of Good and Evil in Light in August
3.1 Silent Resistances vs.Permanent Care-the Relationship between Family Members
3.1.1 Irreconcilable Conflicts and Solicitude
3.1.2 Indifferent Neglect and Irresponsibility
3.1.3 Impact of the Seed of Animosity
3.2 Unswerving Loyalty vs.Seduction and Abandonment
3.2.1 Ruthless Abandonment,Quiet Company and Permanent Belief
3.2.2 The Transformation between Love and Hatred
3.3 Intentional Murder vs.Inevitable Death
3.3.1 Omnipresent Evil—Slaughterous Murder
3.3.2 The Evil Consequence—Inevitable Death
3.4 The Endless Road in Identity-search
3.4.1 The Identity Enigma—White,Black or Mulatto
3.4.2 Suspension between White and Black,Hesitation between Good and Evil
IV.The Overview of Good and Evil in Light in August from Social Contradictions in American South after the Civil War
4.1 Three Major Aspects of Social Contradictions
4.2 Light and Darkness in Social Contradictions
4.2.1 The Darkness in Racial Discrimination
4.2.2 Women's Vitrues in the Patriarchal Society
4.2.3 The Impact of the Religious Belief upon People
Conclusion
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