Friday, October 30, 2009

Taking a Different Approach

While researching for my article, I came upon an article called “Meaningful Images in the Sound and the Fury.” I vaguely scanned it, and was not hopeful at first. It seemed to be just another descriptive article about the motifs in the book. However, one sentence caught my eye; the article mentioned how after the three confusing and biased narratives, the fourth section is written in an unbiased manner. The article mentions then how the other three narratives serve to almost cancel each other out in a sense, so the reader can finally grasp what really happened. This struck a chord with me, because I had noticed that the first two narratives seemed to be approaching the same idea, but from opposite angles


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