As I Lay Dying-Anse

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Donald W

 

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January 14, 2017

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Even the cost of a doctor for his dying wife seems money better spent on false teeth to him. "I never sent for you" Anse says "I take you to witness I never sent for you" he repeats trying to avoid a doctor's fee. Before she dies Addie requests to be buried in Jefferson. When she does, Anse appears obsessed with burying her there...
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Even after Addie had been dead over a week, and all of the bridges to Jefferson are washed out, he is still determined to get to Jefferson. Is Anse sincere in wanting to fulfill his promise to Addie, or is he driven by another motive? Anse acts as a villianous character within a play, falsifying his words and actions about poor Addie but secretly thinks only of getting another wife and false teeth in Jefferson...
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