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4 May 2004
Darl
William Faulkner’s novel, As I lay Dying, is loaded with symbolisms and metaphors. ...
Darl begins by describing the path that he and Jewel are walking down. ... Jewel can be seen towering over Darl, even though he is a full 15 feet behind him. However, later on Jewel passes through the cottonhouse and overpasses Darl. ... She gave birth to Darl first, explaining why he was initially ahead of Jewel. However, she has always preferred Jewel to Darl, explaining why Jewel eventually overpasses Darl by going through the cottonhouse. ... By the end of the novel, all of the relationships have been eliminated, save for perhaps Darl and Vardaman.
Approximate Word count = 541 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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