Fall from Faulkner Macbeth "That sound and anger" of Foxner of Compson family of that complex title of "sound and anger", it is common sense, to prove that Faulkner's choice is reasonable only by reading a novel I can. Of course, the theme common to critics of novels who are eager to cut their roles almost always consistently constantly believes in the southern autumn of nobility, I believe that at least Not at the situation of the family of Compson, at that time, it has not declined so far, can not help thinking.
Faulkner's "Sound and Anger" eldest son of the Compson family Reason and Madness Quentin Compson In William Faulkner's novel "Sound and Anger" it represents all the major factors of madness. Mississippi in an imaginary place Jefferson Township, advanced and wealthy Compson families began to collapse. From the four perspectives, the flow of consciousness is explained, Benji, "child of idiot", Jason is a cruel liar, cheating and disgust feminist, Quentin is introverted, the author as an independent observer Described, Faulkner created perfectly malfunctioning family.
Sound and anger: The story of two families, William Faulkner "Sound and Anger", is one of the most famous novels, a tragic story of the family of Compson and its inevitable decline. Compsons, once fostered to promote the ideal family advantages of traditional southern, from the beginning of the mighty growth and Faulkner's story, they gradually collapse the story, to their death, and obey it. I started talking from the point of view of youngest Benjy
William Faulkner (William Faulkner) of "Sound and Anger" (Sound and Anger) About the Decline of the Story of the Compson Family. Novels, follow Benjamin, Quentin and Jason, try them in different ways they deal with each family and lose that collapsing sister Katie. Thinking with the eyes of the brothers, people start to look at the views that were formed over time and the complexity of the idea brothers. Faulkner emphasized the support of many families in order to understand the complexity of core ideas. One of William Faulkner's core ideas