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    between Morrison’s Beloved and Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying. Both of these novels use multiple narrators‚ present their characters with struggles of their own identity‚ and show the difficulties of the people born into the lowest social class. As I Lay Dying is structured in such a way that the author has removed himself from the story. Basically‚ he allows his characters to tell their own story by switching between each character’s perspective. “As I Lay Dying is divided into fifty-nine sections which

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    As Addie Bundren lays dying in William Faulkner’s novel As I Lay Dying‚ Cash builds a coffin for Addie right outside her window. In response to this‚ Jewel vocalizes his utter disgust towards allowing Addie to listen to her coffin being built and broadcasting the fact that she is in the process of dying to the world. Faulkner emphasizes Jewel’s disgust towards where Cash is building Addie’s coffin through having Jewel repeat “One lick less” (Faulkner 15). Besides demonstrating Jewel’s disgust and

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    Davis Tivey English 3 IB 29 October 2014 Word Count: 593 Existentialism in As I Lay Dying Existentialism‚ a philosophical movement that started in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ focuses on the connection between consciousness and existence. Its basic assumption is that reality is recreated for each moment a human being is aware; there is no real connection between the past and the present. In As I Lay Dying‚ characters like Addie Bundren grapple with questions and fears about being

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    Moral Ambiguity in As I Lay Dying Although almost every character in the novel As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner could be considered morally ambiguous ‚ or seen as having mixed morals‚ Addie Bundren tops the list. She narrates only one chapter in the book which is juxtaposed by the description of her by other narrators in preceding and following chapters. Faulkner makes a strong point this way concerning moral ambiguity as it seems‚ in the novel‚ that she is the pivot point on which other characters’

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    Issue 1 Subway has not only developed as a brand in Australia but also in its marketing strategy due to the early integration of a digital strategy. This has allowed the Subway brand to further own the ‘Healthy Alternative’ position in the fast food industry as is evident in the recent market research reults (Sprout Research‚ 2013). Subway is a worldwide franchising company and is entirely franchise owned. Subway provides a healthy alternative to fast food by allowing customers to build their own

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    Experiencing Salvation in As I Lay Dying ENGLISH 215 October 31‚ 2011 William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying centers on the absurd journey that the Bundren family takes to Jefferson to bury their dead mother‚ Addie. Faulkner frames this journey through the lens of various narrators with a specific focus on the characters’ innermost thoughts and deep interior monologues. Although the novel’s plot revolves around the Bundren family‚ characters outside of the family are essential to provide an objective

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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 consist of numerous narrations and individual sections. Each chapter containing a different character’s conscience and thought process. This is called stream of consciousness‚ by using this method it gives an expression to the confused and disordered flow of thoughts in each character. In addition‚ most of the chapters and narrators in the novel are from one single family‚ the Bundren family. In this family the members consist of Addie‚ Darl‚ Jewel‚ Cash‚ Anse‚ Dewey‚ and Vardaman

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    Bisclavaret is Not the Monster! In the story of “The Lay of the Were-Wolf”‚ Bisclavaret is accused of being a monster. He does in fact turn into a were-wolf‚ but there are many factors in which his ex-wife was the true monster. Bisclaveret had never hurt anyone. He would escape to the thickest woods when he became the beast so he wouldn’t have any contact with humans. His wife was the one who betrayed him by running off to get married to a knight and tell him all of Bisclavaret’s secrets. She had

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    The characters from As I Lay Dying present a added point of view through the multipe perspectives that establishes credibility to the claims and actions made by different characters in the story. The added perspective of the narrators found throughout the story affects the story by altering the reader’s interpretation of the story‚ allowing the reader to verify the authenticity of the character’s claims. This furthers the book’s meaning as a whole as the various voices used throughout the story add

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