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Book Review of The Sound and The Fury

The Sound and The Fury
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Time and shadows are the key words in this masterpiece of American literature, which has to be read twice, one after the other, the first time to get a fix on identity of the characters and the second to take in the evolution of the narrative. The identity of the characters is anxiously doubtful: they do not know themselves and they can never remain the same person through time. They struggle to live an integrated life alongside the people around them, yet it is a challenge given past and present, truth and lies, tragedy and comedy coexist and have to be reconciled once in a blue moon. âLife's but a walking shadowâ, from Shakespearean Macbeth, is the key here.