As I Lay Dying - Tull - Chapter 33 Summary & Analysis

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As I Lay Dying - Tull - Chapter 33 Summary & Analysis

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Tull - Chapter 33 Summary

Tull, Anse, Dewey Dell, and Vardaman walk across the remains of the bridge as Darl, Cash, and Jewel prepare to take the wagon across the ford. Tull notes that the water is fast, cold, and scary. In fact, it is so scary that he is afraid to make the return trip to the side of the river he started on.

Tull - Chapter 33 Analysis

We are shown the danger of the river, and the fear it causes. This forshadows the imminent disaster.

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