Go Down, Moses is one of William Faulkner's famous novels. It consists of seven stories, most of which have been published earlier as magazine stories. When it first gets published, many reviewers regard it as a collection of stories, due to its seven loosely jointed stories with their seemingly irrelevant plots and themes. Nowadays, critics take a as a completed novel with different contrastive characters which make the stories more attractive and deepen the plots and themes.