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Einstein’s Dreams and Sound and Fury

Einstein’s Dreams and Sound and Fury. Erin Powder, Reagan Munson, JP Jennings, and Kierstyn Suda. 8 May 1905 - Summary. End o f the world is approaching, and everyone knows it 26 September, 1907: The End of the World Berne , Switzerland: All is a state of leisure and fraternity.

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Einstein’s Dreams and Sound and Fury

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  1. Einstein’s Dreams and Sound and Fury Erin Powder, Reagan Munson, JP Jennings, and KierstynSuda

  2. 8 May 1905 - Summary • End of the world is approaching, and everyone knows it • 26 September, 1907: The End of the World • Berne, Switzerland: All is a state of leisure and fraternity. • “One Year before the end, schools close their doors. Why learn for the future, with so brief a future? … [Children’s] parents let them do what they wish.” • The closer the end comes, the closer people grow towards each other.

  3. 8 May 1905 - Analysis • As the end of the world approaches, material possessions lose value and people come to appreciate everything more. • The world becomes more equal because people realize that classes don’t matter when they are all going to die.

  4. 8 May 1905 - Question • If you knew the world was going to end, the cause and exact time, how do you think the people of this time would react? Do you think it would make the world a better place as it somewhat did in the book?

  5. 8 May 1905 Connection to The Sound and the Fury • People: Quentin • Quentin feels much like the people who know they are going to die towards the end of his life. • Reckless abandon • Rather than making everyone around him unhappy he begins to relate to all people more closely • He loses his sense of superiority and sees all people as equal • Approaching his end made him a better person • Time: Also Quentin • Quentin is his own end, as is symbolically shown through the presence of his shadow

  6. 10 May 1905 - Summary • People get stuck in random times • Portions of towns become stuck in some time in history, and people sometimes find themselves stuck in their own lives • Gives the message that one cannot let one instance in time define who they are • Time is sticky in this world • Universe of loneliness

  7. 10 May 1905 - Analysis • “Everyone who gets stuck in time, gets stuck alone”. • Senses - smells, sights, noises, personification • Each piece of the town is at a different time period • Done to show that people can live in the same place but be “emotionally” somewhere else

  8. 10 May 1905 - Question • The book states that this universe is one of loneliness and sorrow whether you are stuck in a time of tragedy or joy. Why do you think it would be a bad thing to get stuck in a time of joy?

  9. 10 May 1905Relation to The Sound and the Fury • “individual people become stuck in some point of their lives and do not get free” (47). • “The tragedy of the world is that no one is happy, whether stuck in a time of pain or of joy... For a life in the past cannot be shared with the present.” (49). • People: Quentin is unhappy because he cannot free himself from his past. Everyone has moved on but he is stuck thinking about Caddy. Because of this he feels alone. • Time: the Compson home is where Quentin is stuck, he cannot get past his experiences and life at the Compson home

  10. 11 May 1905 - Summary • Time brings order • Time Cleans and fixes everything • Nothing is out of place because time always fixes it • The people rebel annually and break as much as they can

  11. 11 May 1905 - Analysis • “the future is order… the past, randomness” (51). • The passing of time brings order to the disorder of the past • The people feel trapped in the order that time brings so they rebel occasionally • People are never truly satisfied with the way of the world • Too much order brings insanity • People don’t have as much pride in their property because they don’t need to keep it clean themselves • Opposite of our world

  12. 11 May 1905 - Question • “the future is order… the past, randomness” (51) • Do you believe this quote applies to our own world, or do you think it is the other way around for us? Does the future bring order or destruction?

  13. 11 May 1905Connection to Sound and Fury • People: Jason • Jason lives his life expecting everything to fall into place for him. • He makes mistakes and destroys his relationships with people and expects them to just fix themselves. • Time: Dilsey can be synonymous with time in this universe because she brings order to the Compson family whenever Jason destroys something

  14. 14 May 1905 - Summary • There is a place in which time freezes • At the center of time, time is completely frozen • As one approaches the center of time, time moves more and more slowly • People try to hold on to their relationships as long as possible by freezing themselves in a moment of happiness • Once they leave, centuries have passed in “real time”

  15. 14 May 1905 - Analysis • “without time, there is no life” (56). • Without the passing of time, we would never truly experience life • We have to let ourselves move on from both good and bad things to have a fulfilling life • “will never” (54) is repeated • They will never let go of an embrace • They will never age • They will never move on • Trying to freeze themselves leads to loneliness once they leave the center • Three Types of People: • Those who choose to be frozen in a moment • Those who choose to live out the entirety of their lives • Those who go from the center of time to outer concentric circles

  16. 14 May 1905 - Quote • “Some say it is best not to go near the center of time. Life is a vessel of sadness, but it is noble to live life, and without time there is no life. Others disagree. They would rather have an eternity of contentment, even if that eternity were fixed and frozen, like a butterfly mounted in a case.” (56).

  17. 14 May 1905 - Question • Do you think it would be a good or bad thing to have the option of freezing yourself in a moment?

  18. 14 May 1905Connection to Sound and Fury • Time: Compson household is the center of time • People: Benjy is the most affected by this as he is in many ways stuck there • Nothing really ever changes for the Compsons until they leave the house because though time is passing, none of them are changing at all. They get stuck in their roles until they leave.

  19. 15 May 1905 - Summary • Time passes in moments • Only significant events really happen, everything else (how you arrive at the significant event) does not exist • Only the important things happen at all

  20. 15 May 1905 - Analysis • ““Imagine a world in which there is no time, only images” (57). • The idea of the journey does not exist • Time can only be put together by placing the moments of all people together • Time doesn’t truly exist, only specific moments, which may or may not be in the correct sequence

  21. 15 May 1905 - Question • Do you think this universe is the universe of how we remember things?

  22. 15 May 1905Connection to Sound and Fury • Time: Benjy • This universe connects to the Benjy section of Sound and Fury because the section is written in moments • The moments are not in sequence and he does not tell the entire story of how he got to places, he only tells of the specific moment

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