In William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, the complexity of time emerges as a pivotal narrative device that shapes the characters’ experiences and perspectives. Analyze how Faulkner employs stream-of-consciousness and nonlinear narration to influence the reader’s understanding of the Bundren family's dynamics and individual struggles. In your response, provide specific textual evidence to support your argument.
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