Analysis Of Jewel Bundren In William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying

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In the novel, As I Lay Dying, William Faulkner exemplifies a popular Modernistic feature known as unreliable narrators by separating the text into fifteen different angles. Though the underlining meaning behind this novel’s format is to account for the many diverse objectives to the plot, the reader can still paint an accurate elaboration of the Addie’s Bastard son Jewel. Jewel Bundren is branded strongly by the description of his family members; however, Jewel relinquishes his true and hidden thoughts by his actions. In the very first chapter of the novel, Darl’s narration of Jewel’s physical superiority and standoff attitude isolates him away from the rest of the Bundren family. Being a head taller than Darl and walking fifteen feet away …show more content…

The clearest example of this is in Darl’s account of Jewel’s interaction with his horse. Darl’s recollection states, ” Jewel kicks him in the stomach; the horse arches his neck back, crop-toothed; Jewel strikes him across the face with his fist and slides on to the trough and mounts upon it.... He reaches up and drags down hay in hurried armsful and crams it into the rack. 'Eat,' he says. 'Get the goddamn stuff out of sight while you got a chance, you pussel-gutted bastard. You sweet son of a bitch’”, not necessarily showing the positive passions Jewel and his mother share; however, this aggressive attitude is exemplified in Addie when she choose to have an affair with pastor Whitfield, a man of holy occupation. At the beginning of the novel, Jewel is quit reserved in his approach to his mother’s ill state. In his only self –narrated chapter, the bastard bashes all of his siblings’ attempts to sooth their mother’s death process. And when he expresses his desire to be alone with her and to roll rocks down on his siblings for their vane attempts, the reader gets their first glimpse of the love Jewel keeps hidden and of the close relationship he shares with Addie. Other actions that encompass Jewel’s true character would be the two times he saves his mother’s corpse: once while the river took his mother’s body and lastly while the

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