The Sound and the Fury is the most paradigmatic Faulkner and more "difficult" structurally but is the best help explain their fictional universe.
Published in 1929, chronicles the decline and final destruction of the Compson, a family of a suicidal brother, a missing sister, a brother and a bachelor stupid, violent, racist and greedy, all residents of the southern United States.
The verses of "Macbeth" that inspired it, "the life is but a shadow ... a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. " are a synthesis of this novel, where the whole range of emotions and relationships in life imaginable, such as love, jealousy, hatred, revenge, hope and fury are painted in precise strokes and a perfect atmosphere ...
For the first time, William Faulkner introduces the interior monologue reveals the different views of his characters: Benjy, mentally handicapped, castrated by their own relatives, Quentin, owned by an incestuous love and unable to control jealousy, and Jason, utterly evil and sadism. The book closes with an appendix, the reader will discover the secrets of this family saga of Jefferson, Mississippi, connecting it with other characters in Yoknapatawpha, a territory created by Faulkner as a framework for many of his novels.
April 1928 Six
remained pensive for a moment.
"But let them think that ... I did not even know given him a warning notice. Last fall told me that they are no longer used. And now I call Professor Junkin phone and tell me you have become to fail again, they will have to leave school. How does ? Where are you going? You will spend the day in town, you should see if you are always on the street. "
" Yes "I says. "If you're always on the street. I guess that does not leave school to do what is can do in public, I say. "What do you mean?" He says.
"I do not mean anything," I say. "I've only answered your question." Then he burst out crying to r. ..
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