Image Typology and Differences of Point of Views in "The Sound and the Fury" by W. Faulkner (original) (raw)
This article analyzes the typology of the image, the different aspects of the image from the character and the portrait, as well as the images in the novel "The Sound and The Fury" by W. Faulkner are typologically analyzed and the diversity of points of view is revealed. KEYWORDS: image, character, portrait, variety of points of view, aesthetic ideal of the writer. The characters of the novels "The Sound and the Fury" differ from those of traditional novels, as well as their plot and composition. The positivity, negativity, or movement from negativity to positivity, from positivity to negativity, observed in traditional novel characters, is not clearly noticeable in this novel. At the same time, it also observes the phenomenon of change of images due to social conditions, domestic relations or reasons such as love, hatred, conflicting or common goals. In this work, each character is a separate island within its subject, similarly, each character in a novel has its own point of view. As a result, in a single novel, different points of view lead at the same time. In these novels, the unity of the plot serves as an important tool that connects the different points of view of the images. There are four characters in the center of the novel "The Sound and the Fury". All other characters and events are observed and described through the eyes of these four characters. However, when each of the four characters in the novel is depicted in a separate reality, it would not be correct to pose the problem of different points of view directly to the characters of the novel. Of course, each isolated line of artistic reality naturally requires a separate point of view. This aspect is typical and suitable for multi-linear plot forms in traditional novels. But we should note that placing one event in the center of the plot of the work and narrating this single event by different characters, understanding, describing and reacting to the same event from different characters' points of view undoubtedly led to the originality of the characters. The story told in the novel "The Sound and the Fury" is told by four characters: the history of the Compson family, the lost generation, the moral and economic crisis. This is the unique way of storytelling, in the process of accepting, interpreting, understanding, and analyzing the reality, the character, portrait,