《喧哗与骚动》英语读后感ThebookistheauthorofFaulkner,whoisnotagreatmasterintheliteraryworld,whowillbeabletowithstandthenatureofthebook,readsuchabook"fullofmaliciousreaders",Faulkner'somnipresentstreamofconsciousness,handoverandhandoverofconsciousorcarefullyarrangedscenes.Itisdestinedthatthisbookisnotread,readtwo,evenreadthreetoreadtheflavor.Itissuchastreamofconsciousness,nopunctuationalloverthewholepiece,andthesentencesomehasnogrammartosay,butafterIreadit,IreallyadmireFaulkner.Thisadmirationisarespectforarealwriter.SuchpeoplearejustlikethePilgrimswhocrawlaround,lookingfortemplesthatmaynotexistatall.AndFaulknerissuchakindofperson,andthistemplemaybethepalaceofliterature.ThestoryofthenoveltakesplaceintheKangPushengfamilyofJeffersontowninthesouthernUnitedStates,depictingthehistoryofthedeclineoftheKangPushengfamily.Thisisaprominentfamilywhohasbeenprominentforawhile.Thereweremanyfieldsinthefamily,andtheblackslaveswereingroups.Nowthereisonlyadilapidatedhouse,andtheblackservantisleftwiththeoldladydilsiandhergrandson.Mr.KangPusheng,thechiefofthefamily,diedin1912.Hewasalawyerwhenhewasalive,buthenevermetwithhisbusiness.Hewasdrunkalldaylong,andhemadealotofcynicalremarksandspreadthepessimismtohiseldersonQuentin.Mrs.KangPushengwasselfishandcoldandgroaning.Shealwaysfeltthatshewaslosinghertemper,butinfactshewasdraggingherselfdownandtorturingherwholefamily.Shedoesnotforgettheidentityofthesouth,sothatsheisonlya"identity"incarnation,andshedoesnothavethewarmthofhermotherandwife.Nooneinherfamilycangetloveandwarmthfromher.DaughterKatiecanbesaidtobethecenterofthewholebook.Thedeclineofthefamilyandthedecadentandindifferentatmosphereinthefamilychangedherfroma"Southernlady"toafrivolousanddissipatedwoman.ThefallofKatiegavehisfamilyadevastatingeffectonherthreebrothers.Intheinitialstreamofconsciousnesswithoutcontinuity,Iamafraidthateveryreaderwillfeelhowdifficultitistoreadroughpages.Thecharacterconsciousnessisnotrestrictedbytimeandspaceatall,thebigsegmentjumpsfromoneconsciousnesstoaconsciousness,onlyinsomeplaceswithdifferentfontstogiveyouhints,or,withsomesmell,somethingtogiveahint,theserandom,unorderedstreamofconsciousness,verystrange,inreading,althoughitmakessense.Itfeelsquiteboring,butwhenyoureaditpatiently,youwillfindastrangephenomenon:theproblemintheprocessofreading,attheend,turnsintoavividpicturethatmakespeoplefeelsoimpressed.Faulknercompletelyabandonedthetraditionalrealisticwritingtechniques,thatis,thetransitionfromtheoutsideworldtotheinnerworldwhenthecharacterwascarved,andhediditinthewayofconsciousness,leadingthereadertotakepartintheauthor'screativeintentionintheprocessofreading,andfinally,hemadeawonderfulpen.Openupthefogandletuscometothesunshine.Inthelargespaceofconsciousness,allkindsoffieldshadowsareconstantlyinterlacedwiththeinnerconsciousnessofthecharacters,andthesurfacelookscompletelydisorderly,butaftertheendofthereading,thesescenesarelikethesuperpositioncoloroftheoilpaintinglayerafterlayer,showingarichandbrightlevel.Themostimpressiveonewasthedaughterofthefamily,Katie.Althoughthewholebookdoesnotseparatechaptersfromherperspective,sheiscloselyrelatedtotheactionsofeverycharacter.Theelderson,Quentin,desperatelyembracedtheso-calledoldtraditioninthesouth,becauseKatie'sromanticnature,loveandhate,griefandindignationdrownedsuicide.Mrs.kompwasaselfishandcold"patient".Shemustbeconcernedonlywithherself.Sheneverforgottheidentityofthesouthernlady,draggedthewholefamily,andacceleratedthedeclineoftheCompsonfamily.Katielivedintherepresseddarkness,freefromthebondageofthe"boudoir",butwalkedoverthehead,wasdissolute,waspregnantwiththeboys,andmarriedanotherman.Butshecouldnotescapethediscardedfate.Pooristheprivategirl,alsocalledQuentin.Ridiculousparentsdidnotaskheradvice,gavebirthtoher,painandsorrowwasdoomedtoaccompanyherlife.Afterthedisillusionment,asthesays,"borninpain,grewupinthepainofdisease,anddiedindecay."