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Paradoxical Sense of Time in "the Sound and the Fury",
1,720 words, approx. 6 pages
 In the novel "The Sound and the Fury," William Faulkner uses stream of consciousness dialogue, out-of-order of chronology and dislocated time sequences. This reinforces Faulkner's view that point of view and time, more than anything else, is the ordering principle of social relations that creates different levels of consciousness.
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The Corruption of Southern Aristocratic Values: A Major Theme of the Sound and the Fury
1,175 words, approx. 4 pages
 A thematic evaluation of Southern aristocrats and their traditional values in William Faulkner's novel The Sound and The Fury, utilizing the historical background of Reconstruction. Except for Dilsey, the characters in the story became lost in self-absorption and thus cannot maintain their traditional values, a problem that Faulkner believed must be addressed in order for Southern greatness to return.
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The Sound and the Fury Review
785 words, approx. 3 pages
 Faulkner is one of the most unique writers in American history, which makes him good. Although his work may be nearly impossible to understand at points his literary devices and use of dialogue are extremely effective.
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