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    The traditional South‚ it was something that Faulkner could not help but to put into his crazy and chaotic book. In The Sound and The Fury‚ William Faulkner involves the decline of the South through some tragic and humorous characters and events. From the chaos of Benjy’s mind to the obsessive mind of Quentin and even the money driven and arrogant mind of Jason‚ Faulkner shows us how the Compson family represents the decline of the South. Falkner‚ having lived through the early 1900’s and even through

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    William Faulkner suspects that man’s self-destructive nature will lead to doom‚ and constructed the parable of the Compson family in The Sound and The Fury to illustrate how the human race will react to confronting their demise. Caddy shows such strength that the entire family depends on her to keep its frail bonds from breaking‚ despite her looming promiscuity represented through water‚ and reminded to Quentin by honeysuckles. Quentin appears normal on the surface‚ but his inner soul rages with

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    American Literature1900-1945 Innovative Techniques in The Sound and the Fury The Sound and the Fury has been seen as an "example par excellence of modernist American fiction" (Cohen). Its publication represented a watershed in American literature as it introduced several modernist techniques among which: the destruction of chronological order‚ the division of the perspectives‚ the increased number of narrators‚ the free association technique‚ the stream of consciousness. I have selected

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    With a comparison to Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus warren smith. These citizens grow up under the same social institutions and although classes are drawn up on wealth; it can be conceived that two people may have very similar opinions of the society that created them. The English society which Virginia Woolf presents individuals that are uncannily similar. These two individuals carry the names of Clarissa Dalloway and Septimus Warren Smith. Clarissa and Septimus‚ share the quality of communicating

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    in London all that life can afford.’’ --Samuel Johnson In "Mrs. Dalloway"‚ Virginia Woolf uses the setting of the city of London to effectively show the vastly different emotional responses of the characters. The city of London‚ in June‚ is the primary location in which three of the novel’s characters are placed; although they inhabit the same period of time‚ they display completely different responses. The protagonist‚ Clarissa Dalloway‚ enjoys the experience from her position of privilege and comfort

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    characterize Benjy‚ who simply withdraws into himself. Finally‚ Jason becomes further encompassed with his cynicism and banking business to cloak the struggles of his relatives‚ and unconditionally scorns time. The recurring symbols found in The Sound and the Fury are more emblematic to the novel’s characters compared to any other work of classic American literature.

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    In what ways‚ and how successfully‚ does Mrs Dalloway illustrate Woolf’s intention to use her novel to ‘criticise the social system‚ and to show it at work‚ at its most intense’? (Woolf‚ A Writers Diary‚ 1923) Woolf’s novel is a critique of post war society to the very fabric of its pages. She uses a variety of tools such as the varying perspectives of characters‚ which after the First World War‚ have come to see how fatally flawed the British Empire is. There are those who outwardly champion

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    Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf Modernism is a literary movement in which writers believed new forms of expression were necessary to relay the realities of a modern and fractured world. The modernist movement was concerned with creating works of art relevant to a rapidly changing world in which institutions such as religion‚ capitalism‚ and social order were thrown into question by new and confusing ideas‚ technologies and world events such as World War I. Virginia Woolf‚ one of the most eminent

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    Mrs. Dalloway It is apparent throughout the Virgina Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway that the character development and complexity of the female characters of the story are concentrated on far more than their male counterparts. It is my feelings that the magnitude of this character development comes about because of the observations and feelings of the main character Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway. From the beginning we get this description that she has a feeling of having an extremely good sense of character yet

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    In "Mrs. Dalloway" Woolf discovered a new literary form that expresses the new realities of postwar England. Divided into parts‚ rather than chapters‚ the novel’s structure highlights the finely interwoven thoughts of the characters. Woolf develops the books protagonist‚ Clarissa Dalloway‚ and myriad other characters by chronicling their interior thoughts with little pause or explanation‚ a style referred to as stream of consciousness. Several central characters and more than one hundred minor characters

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