"The past will not die, we will not go." - Through a number of specialists, William Faulkner, in "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner, other pedestrian plots turn into complex pilgrimages I will. As I said, from the perspective of 15 different characters of chapter 59 (Tuck 35). Nearly half of the characters (7) are speaking stories from a story point of view as Bund, a member of the same family. Other characters are bystanders who band people fill their mother's travels in Ady.
When I am dying: William Faulkner - To be honest, I am dying. Essentially, this story is about a family in the state of Mississippi in the early 1900s who buried the deceased's mother in her hometown. Faulkner did not want to be reasonable or wise to be aware of their home mother's desire to be buried in his hometown Consciousness to explain the tragic and unfortunate family and various I used a narrator. The family felt their sad sad and humorous - tried to pull the carriage through the flooded river; fixed the bones with instant cement; forgot to dig a tomb at the shovel. The lesson I learned from this story is that loyalty to families is important and deserves praise but blind loyalty is still harmful and needing to be checked against anything.
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.