An Analysis
on the Subject of
As I Lay Dying
Ruiyang Wang
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Nanjing, China
Abstract
—
As I Lay Dying
is one of William Faulkner’s most
influential works. William Faulkner shows the lower-class
people’s several qualities in the novel, and he reveals this
theme through his whole writing. Generally speaking, the
understanding of the novel should be started from the
understanding of the title. What is the deep meaning of the
novel, what connections does the title have with the author
himself and what does the author want to convey through the
title? This essay will elaborate the meaning from four different
parts- from the superficial level, from the family level, from the
social level and from the literary level. Though Addie is dead at
the beginning of the story, her influence and control disappear
after a really long time. Thereby, it can be said that the title
"As I lay dying" is better than "After I died". In his novels,
William Faulkner delivers most of his life outlook and history
outlook views. In a word, the life is hard, the road is long, the
future is confused, but the heart is determined. The Bundren
family’s willing to send Addie’s remains to her hometown have
never been shaken during their journey, which inspires us a lot.
Keywords—William Faulkner; As I Lay Dying; title;
meaning
I.
I
NTRODUCTION
Although Faulkner has said several times that the novel
As I Lay Dying
one of his most simple and insightful works,
however, the critical explanations for this book have still
been debated for a rather long time.
Some critics think that
this novel is an investigation made for the realistic society of
the poor Southern American; some think that this novel is
another adaption of the Bible. Generally speaking, the title of
the work is often closely connected with the theme of the
book, so the understanding of the main knowledge or the
meaning of the novel should start from the title of the novel
—
As I Lay Dying
.
In fact, this strange title is quite confusing from time to
time. In terms of literal meaning,
As I lay dying
should
describe about the thing which has happened at the death of
Addie. However, from the actual content of the novel, Addie
hasn’t been dead for a long time, and she was dead on the
first night. However, the whole process lasts for more than
10 days. What is the reason for this continuity? What does
the story want to convey to us? What is the background
meaning behind the title?
II.
S
UPERFICIAL
L
EVEL
Apparently, the body of the plot is about the thing took
place after Addie’s death, which seems different to the
meaning to the title. Now that the title is "I'm dying", the
main writing should be about the feeling of "I", or the
perspective should be based on me. In fact,
Addie only
stands out and says some words in chapter 40, which is
exactly 3 days after her death. The rest of the novel is the
other people’s narration after her death.
In other words, she is not dead on the first day in the
novel; instead, she is “really” dead at the ninth day after her
burial. That is to say, in "the whole process of the journey”,
all the events (except the events of Addie’s being buried at
the end of the novel) happened at the death of Addie, or as
she lay dying. This point of view has been a breakthrough to
the traditional viewpoint: the title “I" just symbolizes Eddie
flesh. In a broad and deeper sense, the “I” has a whole new
meaning, which means the loss of Addie’s control over her
family members. This idea provides us with a wider way of
thought.
Based on this point, there comes another question,
now that Addie has already been dead, how can she keep this
kind of control for nearly nine days? Is it a natural maintain
of the formal state, or is it guaranteed by someone? Then
how it vanishes in the end? The most important thing is,
what does the control mean by itself?
We may come to a question — Now that Addie has died
in the first night, what kind of reason makes the old order
last for nine days? The answer is about the most important
character in the book — Darl. He
is the most controversial
character in the book; his relation with Addie is the most
important point in the book. From this point, many critics
hold a similar idea; Darl is Addie’s deserted child. In fact,
Darl is the child who is most similar to his mother, in other
words, she is the only spiritual successor of his mother.
He is not only a special part of the old family order
himself,
after the death of Eddie; he has also tried to
maintain the old order. In the novel, the author says in the
name of Addy’s neighbor Cola: "I've always said, and is not
the same as the other children. I always say he is the only
nature as the mother of them (to "his mother’s nature",
"nature" trans. Li Wenjun as "disposition", it seems like the
"nature" is a more appropriate) (Faulkner, 30). From this
sentence, I think Addie’s feeling towards Jewel is fake, her
true understanding and true love is only on Darl."
III.
F
AMILY
L
EVEL
Addie is not the center or the narrator the novel, which is
quite contrary to the subject shown in the novel. Towards
this point, some researchers propose different explanations.
Among which, Mr XiaoMingHan
has cited the point of
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