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Title: William Faulkner


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William Faulkners As I Lay Dying
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William Faulkner (1897-1962)My requirements for
writing paper, tobacco, food, and a little
whiskey
  • Grew up in Oxford Mississippi in a
    long-established Mississippi family
  • Uncle a colonel in the Confederate army
  • Familys roots in the Old South furnish him with
    settings, themes, and cultural identity for
    sixteen novels and many short stories
  • His work is decidedly southern

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Faulkners Writing
  • Began writing after he was in WWI
  • Won both Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize
  • Created Yoknapatawpha County a fictional place
    in MI
  • A microcosm of the American South both
    Ante-bellum and Post-bellum

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Fictional Yoknapatawpha County
  • Although Fictional, Faulkner gave it credibility,
    supplying a physical place and a census count
  • Location used in several of his novels
  • Near the real Yocona River in Mississippi

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Crossing the Yocona River in 1900
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The American South and As I Lay Dying
  • The loss of the Civil War shaped the mentality
    and outlook of all southerners
  • In Faulkners writing, the history of the south
    is a tragedy which must be addressed
  • The novel asks How do people deal with
    devastation and degeneration in their lives?
  • Like the death of a loved one, a mother or wife,
    war also causes immense upheaval
  • The novel is not about the Civil War rather it
    is about the manner in which people deal with
    adversity in their lives it is about the Human
    Experience

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Faulkners Style in As I Lay Dying
  • Written in stream of consciousness form
  • Reader hears a characters thoughts
  • Faulkner never directly comments, describes, or
    explains
  • Novel comprised of 59 monologues by 15 different
    characters
  • Dream-like writing often disjointed, distorted,
    and seemingly illogical
  • Readers must piece the story together in a
    puzzle-like fashion
  • Tale of a journey nothing impedes the
    straightforward movement of plot to its
    destination-Jefferson and the burial of Addie
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