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I Lay Dying By William Faulkner Essay

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As I Lay Dying, was first published in 1930. It is one of the finest examples of William Faulkner’s distinctive writing style. As in his other works, As I Lay Dying showcases Faulkner’s ability to reveal the intricacy of the human psyche. His use of multiple narrators allows readers to explore the inner thoughts of each character. Told from multiple perspectives, the novel has 59 sections written mostly in stream-of-consciousness— a literary style marked by a character’s uninterrupted flow of thoughts. The distinctive writing style and use of multiple narrators in As I lay dying by William Faulkner gives reader and in depth and unique reading experience that should be utilized in more books today.
William Faulkner (1897-1962) was born in New Albany, Mississippi but soon after his birth the family moved forty-five minutes away to Oxford, Mississippi. Faulkner remained in Oxford for his entire life and the setting of almost all of his novels takes place in and around Oxford, which he renames Jefferson, Mississippi. Faulkner also created the ficitional Yoknapatawpha County based upon and inspired by Lafayette County, Mississippi. As I Lay dying is the first to introduce Faulkner’s fictional county. Because of Faulkner’s upbringing in the south he was familiar with the type of person presented through the characters of the Bundrens.
As I Lay Dying tells the story of the Bundrens a poor family from the Deep South that faces trials and tragedy on their journey to bury their dead

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