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Sound and the Fury, The
noun
a novel (1929) by William Faulkner.
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With a narrative perspective shift akin to “The Sound and the Fury,” the latter half of the novel has little in common with the first.
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“The sound and the fury, the noise and the money are far larger than the consequences,” said John Straayer, a professor of political science at Colorado State University.
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“The Sound and the Fury,” “The Sun Also Rises” and “The Great Gatsby” in just 22 minutes?
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