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Exploring the Themes and Symbolism in the Updated Edition of 'The Sound and the Fury' April 7, 1928

Writer's picture: Mike VendettiMike Vendetti

Updated file "The Sound and the Fury April 7, 1928." Faulkner's depiction of Benjy Compson's viewpoint offers a distinct and demanding experience for both readers and listeners. His application of stream of consciousness effectively draws the audience into Benjy's disjointed perception of reality, mirroring his emotional state and the intricate complexities of the Compson family dynamic. The auditory representation of these shifts through sound cues in an audiobook creatively enhances understanding and engagement with Benjy's tumultuous thoughts. Kathy Verduin's role as the voice for female parts will undoubtedly enrich the narrative, adding depth to the listening experience.




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