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    Darl Bundren

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    Hello everybody‚ here im going to talk about Darl bundren‚ one of the sons of Mrs Bundren ‚ and in my opinion he is the most important character in the novel as I lay dying. First of all its important to say that Darl highlights as a narrator among the other narrators of the story‚ because the way he speaks‚ his descriptions‚ and he rules as a kind of omniscient narrator because he knew things that were imposible to know for every character. We are going to speak about the following: First of all

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    Cash Bundren

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    Cash Bundren the oldest son of Anse and Addie Bundren is characterized as the diligent‚ kind‚ and dedicated leader of the family. Not only do Cash’s actions prove these qualities but also the descriptions of him by other narrators prove Cash to be a hardworking‚ loyal man. As his mother lies dying in bed he builds her a coffin. Cash is a perfectionist; he has each board approved by Addie. He wants her to be happy with the job he is doing. Darl the second to eldest son of the Bundrens treats

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    Darl Bundren‚ a thirty-year-old man‚ the second eldest son of the Bundren family and quite possibly‚ the family member with a loose screw. He is currently hospitalized in Jackson Asylum. The man has been in this institution for the past two years‚ which he believes that he never belonged in. I had the opportunity to briefly speak to him regarding his sanity‚ or lack thereof. He was not a very big man‚ scrawny with a deteriorating appearance. After spending two years in Jackson at the mental institution

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    Relationship Between Darl and Dewey Dell As I Lay Dying‚ the novel written in 1930‚ by William Faulkner shows his interesting yet quite odd style of writing and the characters that seem to travel from novel to novel. Faulkner creates a very odd and complex relationship between Darl and Dewey Dell Bundren‚ two of the main characters in As I Lay Dying. Both characters seem to have poor communication skills and they both have lost empathy after the loss of their mother Addie Bundren. The poor communication

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    In the novel As I Lay Dying‚ William Faulkner introduces the Bundrens‚ a poor southern family who sets forth on a journey on behalf of their mother‚ Addie Bundren‚ who requested to be buried in Jefferson. Although the novel appears to be optimistic it can be argued to be pessimistic in nature. As the family’s expedition comes to an end three out of the seven family members are able to obtain their wishes for coming to Jefferson. The three family members are Vardaman‚ the youngest child‚ Anse‚

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    rural area in Mississippi during the 1920s. The Bundren family were living in poverty and it was difficult to earn a living off the land because the river that kept over flooding. Social classes were a big motif in this novel; the family was so poor that they depended on their neighbors who were wealthier farmers. Darl Bundren is the protagonist‚ he is the second oldest son to his mother Addie Bundren‚ who is deathly ill and his father‚ Anse Bundren who is stupid‚ lazy‚ irritating and has no love

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    Carly Chervanik October 15‚ 2010 Henley 5th period As I Lay Dying - Vardaman Vardaman Bundren is the youngest of the family‚ between the ages of ten and thirteen. At first‚ we think that Vardaman’s character is illiterate just because of his age‚ however‚ throughout the novel we learn that it is just the way he is. His character reveals that his idiotic thoughts aren’t so idiotic to himself. He is confused about many things but also has quite an imagination

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    is evil‚ I personally do not think that he is. This question plays a major role in the novel due to his debatable personality and lack of empathy. Anse Bundren is not malicious‚ he is simply lazy‚ selfish and condescending. From the moment the readers are introduced to Anse Bundren it is evident that he is lazy. On page 17 of the novel Darl says‚ “I have never seen a sweat stain on his shirt. He was sick once from working in the sun when he was twenty-two years old‚ and he tells people that

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    Thomas Cramer Literary Perspectives Final Paper Fall 2012 The Influence‚ And Independence Of Addie Bundren. Although she lived in physical bondage to her husband‚ Addie Bundren‚ the nexus of William Faulkner’s “As I Lay Dying‚” not only found a way snap the mental tether of a patriarchal system‚ but also instilled an innate‚ and underlying rebelliousness toward that system‚ in her three eldest sons. Through her denial of the structure‚ and meaning of a male imposed vocabulary‚ Addie

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    purest form of love. Yet throughout history‚ motherhood has been warped; it is not always a choice for a woman to delight in and explore‚ it is sometimes forced upon her or used against her‚ making her a victim of her own womanhood. Although Addie Bundren‚ Sethe‚ and Medea made mistakes‚ some unforgivable‚ they were all victims of motherhood. From the moment they were inducted into motherhood‚ they were destined to fail‚ as their circumstances never boasted of success. They must not be judged just

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