Title: As%20I%20Lay%20Dying%20William%20Faulkner
1As I Lay DyingWilliam Faulkner
2Faulkners Unusual Format
- As a leader of the Modernist Movement, Faulkners
primary accomplishment is his use of experimental
narration. - As I Lay Dying is told by 15 separate narrators,
each telling his or her own version of the
events, sometimes supporting and sometimes
contradicting each other.
3Faulkners Unusual Format
- Hallmarks of Faulkners Technique
- Shifting narration from one character to another
- Stream-of-consciousness narration
- Disruptions in standard chronology
- Allowing the reader to put the story into some
kind of coherent order - The variety and range of personalities make his
little postage stamp of native soil
representative of the entire human race.
4Faulkner and Monet
- In the 1920s, Faulkner was an expatriate living
in France. He visited museums and wrote home
about the paintings he saw. - How did Impressionist painters such as Claude
Monet influence the work of William Faulkner?
5View of the Roeun Cathedrals portal nowadays
6The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in morning light,
Monet
7The Portal of Rouen Cathedral in morning light,
Monet
8The Portal of Rouen Cathedral, harmony in blue
and gold, Monet
9The Portal of Rouen Cathedral, harmony in blue
and gold, Monet
10The Portal of Rouen Cathedral and the tower
dAlbane, Monet
11The Portal of Rouen Cathedral at afternoon
12The Portal of Rouen Cathedral, the Portal on a
grey day
13The Portal of Rouen Cathedral, le Portal vu de
face, harmony in brown, Monet
14As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
- Type of Work
- Novel
- Genre
- Satire of heroic narrative rural novel comedy
tragedy - Tone
- Varies from narrator to narrator to narrator
tragic, comic, calm, hysterical, emotional,
detached - Setting
- 1920s, in the fictional Yoknapatawpha County,
Mississippi
15As I Lay Dyingby William Faulkner
- Major Conflict
- The members of the Bundren family trek across the
Mississippi countryside to bury Addie, their wife
and mother. - Source of the Title
- Agamemnons speech to Odysseus in the Odyssey,
Book XI - As I lay dying the woman with the dogs eyes
would not close my eyes for me as I descended
into Hades. - Faulkner wanted the phrase, not the context.
16Tips for Reading Faulkner
- Be patient.
- Be willing to re-read.
- Focus on the characters.
- Look for timeless tales.
- Make the story your own.
17Things to Look For
- Characters often express conflicting opinions and
contradicting sides to the same story. - Look for changes in typeface. When the text goes
from normal to italic it indicates a shift in
perspective or a characters inner thoughts.
18How to Read Faulkner
- If you get lost
- Check to see whose name is at the beginning of
the chapter. - Go back to the last place you remember the story
make sense and reread. - Ask yourself, Where is Addie?