The Sound and the Fury Analysisīy the time I opened The Sound and the Fury I’d a basic understanding of what to expect but that didn’t help. It’s worth noting that this is my first time reading a William Faulkner book so I’d no real indication of what to expect from his writing. Add to this the fact that the narrators themselves are all skewed towards their own personal wellbeing, making them untrustworthy, this book quickly becomes muddled. Because the structure is so intertwined the book is difficult to review, but I’ll give it my best. Each of which, with a different viewpoint and therefore a different opinion on what’s happening. The book consists of four parts, each relating to similar events told throughout. It was at this point that Faulkner began to receive critic’s attention. Written by renowned American author, William Faulkner and published in 1929, The Sound and the Fury is Faulkner’s fourth book and didn’t become popular until 1931, when it coincided with the release of his sixth publication, Sanctuary.
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