People who are vultured when I die are often considered social creatures. They are considered to be evolutionary because they are the first animals to develop written languages to aid communication. William Faulkner compares these personality with the evolving slow species in the book. The book uses similarities between characters and their inanimate counterparts to show how inhumane they are. Many birds are carnivorous, that is, they eat other animals.
William Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying" is a novel about how opposing agendas in a family tear it apart. Everyone in this family is responsible for mistakes, but that is just Anse. Ans' laziness and selfishness are essential to every disaster in this book. Ans is full of faults and bad habits. At the age of 22, Ansain refused to work, arguing that he would get sick when he was working in the sun and then sweat it would die. Anse became lazy and changed Addie to baby factory. And they let the children do all the work. Eddie was very interested in this and was not the same. Anse is everything. Even the cost of a deceased wife seems to be better spent on dentures. "I have never sent you for you, I will bring you to testify that I have not sent you."
What? When are you dead? William Faulkner does strange things through the story. One of the most troubling circumstances in this book is the relationship between Anse and Addie Bundren. The first thing we saw was my wife and a loving husband before I died. Soon we quickly realized that this is a concealment technique for Faulkner had given us the wrong impression.