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![]() As I Lay DyingWilliam FaulknerIn CliffsNotes on As I Lay Dying, Bundren family members and outsiders take turns telling the story of a 40-mile journey across the Mississippi countryside to bury Addie Bundren, wife of aimless Anse and mother to five Bundren children. William Faulkner uses multiple narrators to allow an engaging glimpse into the characters' inner thoughts, perspectives that provide elements of humor in an otherwise dismal journey toward honoring a dying woman's last wishes. Search this CliffsNote
About The AuthorAbout the NovelIntroductionA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries and CommentariesSections 1-5Sections 6-10Sections 11-14Sections 15-23Sections 24-27Sections 28-38Sections 39-41Sections 42-44Sections 45-47Sections 48-51Sections 52-54Sections 55-59Character AnalysesAnse BundrenCashJewelDewey DellVardamanCritical EssaysAddie Bundren and the Birth of Her ChildrenDarl and Addie Bundren: A General InterpretationFaulkner’s Style and ImageryStudy HelpQuizEssay Topics and Review Questions
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