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The Sound and the Fury Analytical
Title: The Sound and the Fury Analytical
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 760 | Pages: 3.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Sound and the Fury Analytical
Faulkner’s novel, The Sound and the Fury, shows the decline of a well-established and well-known southern aristocratic family. The novel’s main focuses are the moral decay of the Compson family and time (not letting go of the past). Throughout the novel we see how the values of the Compson family, which represents the old south, being erased as time moves on. The Compson’s unwillingness to change with their surroundings and it ultimately
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with her on Easter Sunday. This clues into a possible resurrection of the family. One the way home Luster is driving the carriage and begins to take a new path home. This greatly disturbs Benjy and he starts to cry. This once again alludes to the unwillingness of change. In this case Benjy himself takes on the role of representing the old south. He was to frightened and to stubborn to take a new path.
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