As I Lay Dying (112-168) Questions
1. What is the significance of Vardaman still believing his mother is a fish during the move to Jefferson when the wagon turns over in the water, making Addie's coffin tip over into the river as well?
2. Does Vardaman use a mental or physical coping mechanism to mourn his mother's death in regard to the fish analogies?
3. Can it be further explained how Cash's construction of his mother's coffin helps him cope with her death?
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