As I Lay Dying: The Burning Barn ... He also calls the rest of his family to help. But Jewel succeeds, and subsequently Vardaman finds Darl crying next to his motheramp39s coffin. ... View More
Wordcount: 1317
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as i lay dying report ... Vardaman seems to forget about his motheramp39s death and begins to think only about the ... Cash seems to want new tools, while Darl just wants to get the burial over ... View More
Wordcount: 1222
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Fraternal Feeling rising throu ... Darl, Jewel, and Vardaman have different opinions about their mother. Darl says, ampquotI cannot love my mother because I have no mother. ... View More
Wordcount: 1730
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Space ampamp Time in As I Lay Dying ... style and Jewelamp39s physical style. While Vardaman plays with language as Darl does, he also shares Jewelamp39s conflict with horses. ... View More
Wordcount: 1553
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As I Lay Dying ... a ampquotgraphophoneampquot and Vardaman wants a toy train. Lastly Dewey Dell wants to get an abortion. Furthermore at the beginning of the novel Darl convinces Jewel to ... View More
Wordcount: 1303
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THE Burden Psyche ... quite extreme when he tried to chase the doctor away because Vardaman is quite ... Darl, one of Addieamp39s least favorites, is rejected by his mother which ampquotinjured ... View More
Wordcount: 1959
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As I Lay Dying: Insanity ... For instance, amp39bulging behind over their right hip pocketsamp39, which Darl states, is the simple language that Vardaman would use. ... View More
Wordcount: 1614
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Formalist Criticism of As I La ... Vardaman tells of when Addieamp39s coffin fell into the river, ampquotCash tried but she fell off and Darl jumped going under he went under and Cash hollering to catch ... View More
Wordcount: 914
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Darl ... Anse, Jewel, Dewey Dell, Vardaman, Cash, and Mrs. Bundren are sitting inside it and eating bananas like any other ... ampquotIs that why you are laughing Darlampquot ampquotYes, yes ... View More
Wordcount: 915
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Life of Writer ... Vardaman tells the reader many ampquotsecretsampquot that help make situations more clear. He tells about how he saw Darl around the barn and Dewey Dell told him not to ... View More
Wordcount: 625
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As I Lay Dying ... Addie. From Darlamp39s longest chapter to Vardamanamp39s, ampquotMy mother is a fish,ampquot They all feel lost and incomplete without Addie. Warren ... View More
Wordcount: 833
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The Dysfunctional Family of As I Lay Dying ... Vardaman wanted to go to get some bananas ... all just to eat a sack of bananas.ampquot p. 140 Indeed, the last images of the Bundrenamp39s as a family minus Darl are of ... View More
Wordcount: 993
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As I Lay Dying ... Jewel, Cash, Darl, and Vardaman grieve in their own erratic ways for the loss of their mother grieving genuinely but alone. Yet ... View More
Wordcount: 913
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Narrative technique in amp39As I Lay Dyingamp39 Faulkner ... The cubist streak in Darlamp39s narrative is subtly pervasive, creating numerous textures to the novel. He mentions Vardamanamp39s face amp39fading into the dusk like a ... View More
Wordcount: 2949
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Black Comedy in As I Lay Dying ... Vardaman is running circles around Anse and Dewey Dell hollaring and screaming, adding to the confusion. Darl has already hopped out of the wagon before it ... View More
Wordcount: 1835
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A Critical Analysis of William Faulkneramp39s As I Lay Dying ... dependence of selfidentify with something outside of self .. by Vardamanamp39s identification of his dead mother with a dead fishampquot Volpe, 134. Darl also shows ... View More
Wordcount: 1346
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