A Review of Personality in the Novel "The Sound and the Fury" based on the Theory of Relativity

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One of the most successful works, in this respect, is Faulkner's Sound and Fury (1929) in which he follows the theory of relativity and ignores the linear conception of time. The major concern in this paper is to analyze the impact of Einstein's relativity on early twentieth novelist in general, and on Sound and Fury, in particular. This attitude found its way into literature and affected twentieth century novelists. Despite classical authors who viewed time from the outside and based on causal consequences, modern novelists distorted the time sequence and employed the stream of consciousness as a means of their narration. The Emergence of comparative literature bestowed to a great extent the democracy and justice to the world of doing research. One of its branches is interdisciplinary studies which deal with the mutual interactions among different sciences. Before the twentieth century, time was considered as one of the rigid criteria which was used to measure. By the advent of Einstein's theory of relativity, time was to be considered relatively.

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Persian
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Journal of Narrative Studies, Volume:3 Issue: 1, 2019
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1 to 21
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