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Modernist fiction also showed the inner worlds of characters through a technique called stream of consciousness. Stream of consciousness is a type of first-person narration that tunes into characters’ private thoughts. It mimics the actual flow of our thoughts by using broken, often ungrammatical sentences. Modernist writers used fragmented language to portray troubled states of mind. European authors Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and Dorothy Richardson were known for using stream of consciousness. American author William Faulkner also used this technique in The Sound and the Fury and As I Lay Dying.
Answer choices for the above question

A. stream-of-consciousness narration and who used it

B. examples of famous modernist books

C. how the fragmented language of the period was confusing to readers

D. how the modernist movement began