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  • Shut the motherfuckin hell up bitches who hate my great grand father and if you don't believe me go to hell!!!!!!!!now!!!!!!!!

  • @ColorisCah The Sound and The Fury was his favorite.

  • I like this song. what is this?

  • Superb! Thanks!

  • his beautiful wife that he was always with? was he with her when he had his affairs? didnt think so

  • faulkner didnt drink to write

    he drank to escape life

  • why, that is the main thought...why?

  • I love it. infact, i may use it as part of a presentation to my frinds i hope you don't mind. again, good job.

  • Roanoke, Virginia?

  • Thank you. I found your artistic effort and input both complex and beautiful.

  • Everything is wrong here. It is so incredibly wrong. I could care less. The world is about to end. What could be more meaningless than correcting a moron about Faulkner? I love little WF. I wrote a dissertation on WF that was denied by a bunch of monkeys. Okay, my dissertation director did die after rejecting my dissertation. Okay, I am hiccupping and hyperventilating. What else? The dumbest people are rewarded. Jews are rewarded. They must be articulate but really incredibly stupid beyond belie

  • Faulkner rarely drank when he wrote. This was poorly researched.

  • I assume you are writing to me.

    When I said, "You can almost smell the Whiskey when you open the Sound and the Fury," I was using an expression. Faulkner said that he did not drink while writing, which makes me respect him more. Have you read the Sound and the Fury? It's amazing how he wrote it! He has no rules, he just writes. It seems in that book, however, that he was drunk while writing because of the lack of grammor.

  • @Nickthejedi1 Well the lapses in grammar are supposed to reflect the character's voices and thought processes that aren't structured or formulaic. He would use run-on sentences and grammatical errors to reveal each character's logical and moral flaws.

  • I'm betting his alcoholism explains why his novels are very hard to read and understand. You can almost smell the Whiskey when you open the Sound and the Fury. It's such a fantastic and beautiful book though. All writers should be inspired by this wonderful man.

  • Actually, It is a known fact that he wouldn't drink while he was writing. He merely drank to escape the boredom and poverty of his home life.

    Alot of people believe his slow descent into insanity caused him to write in that way.

    I think it's fucking brilliance.

  • Great, simply great!

  • This is incredibly inaccurate.

    Sound AND the Fury, The Big SLEEP (not sheep). Faulkner's mother out lived HIM. Medical bills? Your treatment of his alcoholism is ridiculous. His relationship with his wife is far from your romantic ideal. He had several mistress'. Faulkner watched films? TV had been invented when he worked for MGM?

    If you put 1/4 of the time into researching Faulkner's life that you spent on the animation you may have had something interesting. His first novel was Soldiers Pay

  • I wonder why people who comment on these creations are so hateful? What is it that has enraged so many who enter nasty and unwarranted commentary in these open forums? Is it because, in the rest of their lives they feel so repressed and this is one of the few places they can relieve themselves of their pain? I am a huage Faulkner fan and I loved this!

  • they're pissed because it's a really inaccurate description of his life

    not because they feel repressed

  • It's merely an interpretation. I have read everything about Faulkner. It's actually quite factual - more so then even the books written about him. I loved the interpretation.

  • @CowboyDan Faulkner would think this description rather funny. I get the feeling he didn't take himself too seriously.

  • This was really funny, good job though, I can't make Sims movies to save my life...

  • what is the song

  • The best use of the sims I have ever seen, and I learned some stuff too!

  • @PrimalConcrete50 hope you didnt learn alot from this the info is off by alot.

  • Very creative. William Faulkner would have loved it.

  • Maybe you should drink. It might inject you with some talent.

  • This is a shallow piece with incredibly poor taste. Maybe you should actually read Faulkner?...and not be so scared of the possiblity that alcoholics can be functional...what is your next piece? Tennessee Williams and the gay tribunal?...it takes all types to make a world...

  • Very, very good. Genious!

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