![]() Since the ordinary person's mind jumps from one event to another, stream-of-consciousness tries to capture this phenomenon. Stream-of-consciousness is a technique whereby the author writes as though he is inside the mind of the characters. Prior to the twentieth century, an author would simply tell the reader what one of the characters was thinking. The technique that Faulkner uses in many of the sections is called the "stream-of-consciousness" technique. There is not a glaring and abrupt change from section to section there is still the continuity of the same author behind each section, but there is enough variation to make each narrator distinctly different. The subtle variations in the style are one of the notable achievements of this novel. Faulkner's style in this novel varies according to the character who is narrating the section. ![]()
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