As I Lay Dying:
1) Why did Faulkner choose to write this novel with an unconventional narrative approach?
2) Why does Faulkner give Darl the power of being an omniscient character? Why is he different from the rest of the characters so far?
3) What is the significance of Vardaman stating his mother is a fish? What does her death mean? And why couldn't he just say "dead"?
1) Why did Faulkner choose to write this novel with an unconventional narrative approach?
2) Why does Faulkner give Darl the power of being an omniscient character? Why is he different from the rest of the characters so far?
3) What is the significance of Vardaman stating his mother is a fish? What does her death mean? And why couldn't he just say "dead"?
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