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Essay Grade: 96%
Addie as an Influential Character in "As I Lay Dying"
1,885 words, approx. 6 pages
In the novel "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner, Addie Bundren, although a minor character in the book, is the primary influence in the development of her children's personality traits.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Analysis of Addie in the Novel "As I Lay Dying"
1,818 words, approx. 6 pages
Essay provides a character analysis of Addie in the novel "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner.
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Essay Grade: 88%
Shapes That Fill Lack: a Bundren Burden
1,596 words, approx. 5 pages
Explains and attempts to prove Faulkner's quote about As I Lay Dying, "Man's tragedy is the impossibility--or at least the tremendous difficulty--of communication." Examines each family member's part in the problem.
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Essay Grade: 75%
Symbolism and Self- As I Lay Dying
1,528 words, approx. 5 pages
The self refers to the conscious, the reflective personality of an individual, but can one's environment, hobbies, own self- knowledge, and physical appearance reflect to the individual's persona? And if one loses the ingredients which make up who he is, does one lose himself? Faulkner extends on this unsettled matter in his book, As I Lay Dying.
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Essay Grade: 92%
Character Analysis of Dewey Dell Bundren in Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying"
1,448 words, approx. 5 pages
A character analysis of Dewey Dell Bundren in William Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying".
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Essay Grade: 83%
As I Lay Dying Cash, Bundren Character Analysis
1,447 words, approx. 5 pages
Analyzes the novel, As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner. Provides a character analysis of Cash Bundren. Describes how his actions in the text demonstrate his character.
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Essay Grade: 98%
A Purpose for Degredation; William Faulkner's, As I Lay Dying
1,057 words, approx. 4 pages
This essay argues that the character of Anse in As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is disgraceful and dishonorable.
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Essay Grade: 92%
Identity as a Compilation of Mona, Addie, and Billy Pilgrim
1,030 words, approx. 3 pages
William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying; Gish Jen, Mona In the Promised Land; Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse Five

A contrast and comparison of the main characters in each and their cultural perspective.

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Essay Grade: 86%
As I Lay Dying
749 words, approx. 3 pages
Discusses the novel, As I lay Dying, by William Faulkner. Provides an analysis on the conflict between the brothers Darl and Jewel. Explores how they reach a resolution.
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Essay Grade: 96%
The Symbolism of Moseley in "As I Lay Dying"
727 words, approx. 2 pages
The character of Moseley, the pharmacist, in William Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying" represents the ideal view of society, a stark contrast to the self-seeking behaviors of the Bundrens.
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Essay Grade: 86%
Characterization in the Bell Jar and As I Lay Dying
709 words, approx. 2 pages
Compares the characterization of Esther Greenwood in The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Plath to that in As I Lay Dying, by William Faulkner. Examines how each author attempts to connect the reader to the characters. Contrasts the technique each uses to accomplish that.
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Essay Grade: 88%
As I Lay Dying: Multi-themed
488 words, approx. 2 pages

The themes of the book "As I Lay Dying" by William Faulkner include sanity, duty, and the effects of death.


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