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A 6 page paper which examines the element and role of time in William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury and T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land. No additional sources cited.
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often stop and question time, or truly analyze it except when perhaps forced to in one way or another. Authors and poets often insist that the reader take a look
at time in a way different than is normal. The following paper examines the theme, and the role, of time in in William Faulkners The Sound and the Fury and
T.S. Eliots The Waste Land. The paper examines them separately and then compares and contrasts the two. The Sound and the Fury In Faulkners novel time is a
very obvious element as it involves the titles of the four sections. They are all different days and one of the four is from a different year. The sections are
not chronological but follow this particular patter, April 7, 1928; June 2, 1910; April 6, 1928; and April 8, 1928. Each is told by a different narrator as well, further
adding to the thematic elements of the novel. The first section is narrated by Benjy, who is considered the idiot of the
family. The second section is narrated by Quentin on the day he will die from suicide, the third section is narrated by Jason, the oldest of the brothers, and the
fourth section is told by their black servants who give an outsiders look to these individuals who are undergoing change and obvious decay.
Through these different sections and different narrators, all presented in different time periods, the reader is made to feel and see the nature of the family and how people
look at things differently. It seems that in many ways the time frame is set up to illustrate the depth and disturbance of the family, as well as the foundation
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