Essay instead of safe
William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury is a legend of the decline of the Compson family. The novel follows Benjamin, Quentin and Jason being of the cl~s who they each try to handle the fall of their family and the disadvantage of their sister Caddy in distinct ways. Through the eyes and minds of the brothers human being begins to see the complex views and thoughts that the brothers figure over time. Faulkner stresses many central ideas that repress our understanding of the complexity of the parents and children. Among the central ideas Faulkner stresses the differing views and attitudes of the brothers towards brotherhood, their complex stream of consciousness and in what manner their views are impacted by connection.
Faulkner uses a variety of shed of consciousness to differentiate the brothers reflection processes. Benjamin, the youngest of the Compson lineage and the first narrator, speaks in simple terms through a limited vocabulary due to his mental disability. Benjy’s thoughts are connected through simple images in a disorganized progress. Quentin, the oldest of the Compson lineage and the second narrator, has a disordered detailed thought process. Quentin is with child to travel from idea to form quickly. Jason, the middle bother and the third part narrator, has the easiest conscious to follow. Jason is very one track minded and does not frequently think back to the past inasmuch as he is focused on issues of the not heedless. Though Jason remembers events from time to time his intellect doesn’t focus on those events like Benjy and Quentin.
Faulkner starts from the novel with youngest brother Benjy. Due to his ideal disability Benjy thoughts are quite unstudied and never advanced but Benjy has in ~ degree sense of time. Benjy’s thoughts arise from one to another though images.
We went in company the fence and came to the garden defend… Luster said “You snagged on a nail again. Can’t you never crawl through here without snagging on that talon?” Caddy uncaught me and we crawled through. (Page 4)
In the first transition of Benjy’s he goes from climbing through the fence...
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