A Shape to Fill the Lack: As I Lay Dying, by Willian Faulkner

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July 3, 2014

 

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Addie Bundren is the one character who openly acknowledges the issue that all the characters face, and she is the only who to reject language: “(W)ords are no good… words dont ever fit what they are trying to say at. [M]otherhood was invented by someone who had to have a word for it because the ones that had the children didn’t care whether there was a word for it or not” (171-2)...
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[M]otherhood was invented by someone who had to have a word for it because the ones that had the children didn’t care whether there was a word for it or not” (171-2). Addie describes her discovery that life is miserable as a sort of trick on the part of language, which promises fulfilling things but can deliver only empty words...
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