August light - The story of most of the August light is conveyed by a third person narrator. In some third-party novels, the narrator is omniscience (omni science) and objective. To the eyes of others, he used the point of view of the central figure. Narrator is usually objective, such as when reporting a conversation in the light of August. However, the rare thing about this novel is that the narrator's view often shifts from one role to another. Even if the report is only from the character's point of view, the narrator may stay on the surface of the character's speech or thought, but otherwise he can gain memory.
In August, William Faulkner's bright, novel written by a famous writer William Faulkner can be interpreted in many ways. However, the pretty obvious prospect is due to the religious position. It is difficult if you do not pay attention to similarities of Christians, it is almost impossible to explain the light in August. Faulkner proves to us that the symbolic interpretation of Christianity is effective. Some of these similarities are inevitable, and there are many guidelines for this idea.
The main theme of Faulkner light in August is a metaphor of Faulkner's August light. In fact, this is a lot of metaphor, almost infinite. This is chaotic theme, theme, portrait. All of them are unique and important, many of which are completely irrelevant. Indeed, the writers of the 20th century did not even mention the amount of symbols Faulkner contained on every page. It is foolish to follow each line and trace each branch to that route.
Faulkner 's belief in August' s light is an important part of the creation of Faulkner 's southern world in August. This is also the theme of the novel. Most people often use "Lord" and "God" for conversation, which indicates that religion is never forgotten by members of this society. The light of August represents religious fundamentalism. In this fundamentalism, people in the South have only one correct way to protect religion in their lives and to carry out.
In August, in light of the light of William Faulkner, most of the characters are isolated from each other and appear to be isolated from society. People often think of Lena Grove as an exception, but I find that I disagree with this view. Therefore, in this article, Lena is also lonely, and Faulkner's approach to the contact problem with humans is basically everyone alone, whether it is voluntary decline or voluntary company elimination is. The only way to escape this loneliness is to have an appropriate family to comfort you.