Faulkner's crazy family character When I lie down, "My mother is a fish." (P.79) I think that this statement represents the whole family. All of these have quite incorrect ones. As Cora Tull says on page 70, Vardeman is "sad and worried" for her mother. He confused the fish as they all died on the same day. In his child's heart he could not distinguish between them. Throughout the novel, as written on page 196, he called his mother a fish.
William Faulkner explains the Mississippi family who experienced many difficulties and struggles in his book "As I Lay Dying". Faulkner uses images to explain various central themes, such as conscious existence and presence, and poverty of many other people. From the original monologue, you will find sensual addiction, and that is a powerful aspect of the novel. The corners of all the characters become stronger and stronger. One of the themes of As I Lay Dying is the relationship between man and nature. Faulkner uses images to create a sense of human relationship between animals and humans. One of the core themes of As I Lay Dying is attaching to nature. Darl said, "The stationary surface of the water is a round hole, nothing.
As I did, Faulkner buried Eddie of his wife and mother for the tragic depiction of the Odyssey of the Bondron family spanning the countryside of the state of Mississippi. The story of all families and others, including Eddie himself, tells emotion from dark comedy to deepest grief. "As I Lay Dying" is one of the most influential novels in American architectural style, style, drama, is a true 20th century classic. This version is a copy of the correction text of As I Lay Dying founded by Noel Polk in 1985.
William Faulkner was born in 1897, and the southern family is Oxford, Mississippi. Faulkner wrote many short stories and novels on small farms in Oxford. When I died, Faulkner 's novel won a lot of praise and was chosen as one of the top 100 novels of the 20th century in 1992. As I said, "death" is a novel that happened in the small imagination of Yoknapatawpha from the beginning to the end of the 1920's. Faulkner leads the eyes of the reader to a very southern town where the terrain is very rough and the time is the same