Macbeth Soliloquy in The Sound and the Fury
Nick Grundler Ap English The soliloquy for from which William Faulkners The Sound and the Fury is named bears other parallels to the novel besides that one line. Several lines for the soliloquy accurately describe the actions of some of the characters from Faulkners novel and their individual issues. The soliloquy is also akin to the novel in that both deal with time and how people have trouble dealing with it. Several lines from Shakespeares soliloquy can be directly equated with characters in The Sound and the Fury. ... Quentin and his troubles are also to be noted in the soliloquy.