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    As ai Lay Dying by William Faulkner In the novel‚ the characters tell the story by using an internal monologue and take turns giving their version of what happened during their mother’s death. The family lives in a part of the south and must make it to town to get the mother buried in a proper setting. The actual setting of the story is based off of William Faulkner’s home town and places he grew up. He bases the characters from people he grew op around and the actions based on theirs as well

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    As I lay Dying and the Odyssey As I lay dying and the Odyssey can both be considered books of epic quests with incredible odds. Faulkner takes the title of As I Lay Dying from a line spoken in the Odyssey by the Greek warrior Agamemnon. Agamemnon tells Odysseus when he travels to the Underworld‚ “As I lay dying‚ that woman with the dog’s eye would not close my eyes as I descended into Hades.” Both books give off extraordinary characters‚ with what some may call outlandish behavior‚ to possibly throw

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    Literary Merit. While the process of establishing literary merit is difficult‚ it is the only method currently available to separate work that has significant cultural value from work that is ephemeral and essentially worthless. A work is said to have literary merit if it is a work of quality‚ this is if it has some aesthetic value or some sort of philosophy concerning beauty and art. Literature must provide a reader with historical information and relevance to ones life while using interesting

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    In As I Lay Dying‚ author William Faulkner introduces the audience to Jewel Bundren‚ a violent and harsh bastard who is no less than a “jewel” to his mother. He is an outcast‚ a third son‚ and the product of an affair. However‚ his mother Addie‚ who has been stifled by her lackluster marriage and the conformity of the church‚ sees Jewel as a gift. She finds joy in the sin and rebellion that created her son‚ and the more Jewel sins and rebels‚ the more she feels linked to him. However‚ Jewel is much

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    As I Lay Dying: Styles Used By William Faulkner Deborah Whelan -Darl’s Section (p.128) Most authors have certain styles that result in bringing across certain ideas. In As I Lay Dying‚ William Faulkner uses a subtle and discreet narrative manner to bring forth important pieces of information that adds to the story‚ and important themes. In one of the chapters narrated by Darl‚ this is shown very well In this chapter Darl uses a flashback to let us get a more in-depth look at the Bundren family;

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    One of Faulkner’s central themes in the novel is the limitation of language. From the inability of the characters to communicate with one another‚ to Addie’s singular distrust of words‚ to the unlikely vocabulary the characters employ in their narration‚ Faulkner explores the inadequacy of language to express thought and emotion. Many characters communicate only through platitudes. As a result‚ they create misunderstanding rather than understanding between people. Through the varying perspectives

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    Darl and Addie in William Faulkner ’s "As I Lay Dying" "As I Lay Dying" is consistently ranked amongst best novels of the twentieth century. The novel pays attention to the characters inner thought so it can be read very interestingly from a psychoanalytic point of view. The novel is written through stream of consciousness technique; as such‚ it is assumed for the reader to follow through character ’s thought process more easily. "As I Lay Dying ’s" text‚ however‚ claims the opposite. Many

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    The phrase literary merit is a work of literature that endures time and interests a wide diversity of audiences. Works of literary merit have relatable attributes and relative ideas‚ not in just when it was written but all throughout time. A book of literary merit also has complex characters that you can sympathize with. Knowing this definition‚ The House on Mango Street‚ written by Sandra Cisneros‚ is a novel of literary merit. The story has qualities and ideas that are relatable all throughout

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    to many universities‚ I researched the qualifications for the Presidential and Merit scholarships. These scholarships are granted to exceptional students excelling in high school. Fortunately‚ I was awarded the Presidential scholarship from Manhattan College due to my high academic achievements. Moreover‚ I applied to STEM scholarships at Stony Brook University. This scholarship is given to a rising senior who shows a strong aptitude in the science field. Overall‚ the merit and STEM scholarships

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    The Grove of Ernest J. Gaines ’ Writing The novel‚ A Lesson before Dying‚ was written by Ernest J. Gaines in 1993. Gaines was born on the River Lake plantation in Louisiana‚ where he was raised by his aunt‚ Miss Augusteen Jefferson. Racism was prevalent shown by the whites-only libraries in Louisiana. After 15 years of living in Louisiana‚ Gaines moved to California‚ although he states Louisiana never left him. California had libraries available for the blacks also. In California‚ he lived with

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