Jason Compson is not quite like the rest of his family, as I've found out while reading his chapter. In fact to put it bluntly, he's a very rude man. The fist sentence of his section starts with him saying "Once a bitch always a bitch, what I say". How comforting. He's a ruthless, mean leader of the Compson family, with a greed so visible it's haunting. In fact, the one thing he cares most about isn't his family, it's money. On top of that, he seems to have no respect for African Americans, Jews, his family or woman. When reflecting on his lover in Memphis, he says "I never promise a woman anything nor let her know what I’m going to give her. That’s the only way to manage them. Always keep them guessing. If you cant think of any other way to surprise them, give them a bust in the jaw." Definitely the bad apple of the family. Sadly, I couldn't find one redeeming quality in Jason. This man is always looking for a way to get ahead, and not wanting anyone to come along with him. Jason even uses his own mother to fuel his anger. Mrs. Compson wrongly feels bad for her favorite son, thinking she has failed the only hope in their family. She says once "I know I'm just a trouble and a burden to you," and he replies "I ought to know it," "You've been telling me that for thirty years. Even Ben ought to know it now." This was just one example of Jason using his family's wrongdoings to fuel his anger for just about everything. Jason is not a man ready to embrace the changes coming in the South. As a racist and sexist person, he is not willing to accept African Americans and women's new role upcoming around him. The forced patriarch of his family, Jason's archaic views economically, socially, and technologically don't help the Compson's image or their chance of survival in the South.
Jason's narration and his opinionated views eaily grasped me and immediately let me know the type of person he is. He's a man who believe in money, power, and the good of himself. Each sentence, he manages to be judgmental, rude, or unpleasant. His overwhelming bitterness throughout all of my reading has made me see that he doesn't change one bit. By him refusing to learn or take advice from anyone, he grows up to be a negative man who can't digest any actual meaning to life while being too ignorant to realize it.