The Sound and The Fury (1929) by William Faulkner focuses on the flow of the technique of the story used in his imaginary novel. In his novel, Faulkner makes good use of time, shadow, order, and chaotic patterns to focus on the character's consciousness. These patterns are used as a structure, contrast, or literary device to evolve and inform the subject of text. He is focusing on corruption, economics, civil war, resurrection, renewal, words, and the theme of failure of the southern aristocrat story (www.sparknotes.com).
After reading the novel carefully, the author's attention to the use of time and time became obvious. The purpose of this document is to analyze how "Hey and Fury" of William Faulkner emphasizes and emphasizes the theme of time and how people are influenced by time. First, I will show you how authors divide time into 4 parts. Next, I will analyze the four main characters of Benjy, Quentin, Jason, Dilsey. We analyze their time, time, in particular the importance of the past, and their attitude towards the past.
In order to fully understand Quintin 's theme of time, we must first compare it with the various methods used in the other three parts of Faulkner. The first part is told by Mentally Disabled Brother Benjy. And that person has no concept of time at all. He drifted just before and after the time as if the past has not changed from the present. Benji thinks of her sister Katie who left the house already, but I do not know that she was away for years because there is no concept of time. The third part is said by a greedy and nervous brother Jason. Jason's time is now this time, as he and his sister Katie gave him the same money to take care of her daughter, he grabbed every second. The fourth and last part of the book was different from the other parts, one of the children did not speak, but an unspecified narrator told.
William Faulkner uses Benjy, Quentin, Jason 's inner monologue narrative technique to clarify the attitude and emotion of each person against their sister Katie. In the first part, Katie is portrayed as a loving, affectionate sister. She is a source of happiness and peace for Benjy. She has taken care of him, which is why he loves her more than any older brother. When you read the first part, you can see that almost all of Benjy's memories are related to Caddy. Her idea is still in her mind as she has played a greater role in life.