As I Lay Dying And Beloved Comparison Essay

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Toni Morrison’s Beloved tells a story of a loving mother and ex-slave who takes drastic measures to protect her children which later affect her entire life. In contrast, William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying goes through the life of the Bundren’s after their mother passes away and their journey to get her coffin to Jefferson. The bond between a mother and her children is chronicled in these novels. Both Faulkner and Morrison explain how the influence of a mother can affect how a child grows and matures through her love and actions. In As I Lay Dying, Faulkner shows how Cash Bundren constantly seeks the approval of his mother. This is seen in this scene:
“She is looking out the window, at Cash . . . “You, Cash,” she shouts, her voice harsh, strong and unimpaired. “You, Cash!” He looks up at the gaunt face framed by the window in the twilight. It is a composite …show more content…

. . It carried her to a woodshed where, to save her children from the slavery that had destroyed Baby Suggs and all the men from Sweet Home except Paul D, she took a handsaw and prepared to send her children to a safe place” (Barzey). As a mother, Sethe wants the best for her children because of the immense love she has for them. Sethe experienced a hard life through slavery and wanted to try her best to avoid that life for her children. It may seem cruel that she killed Beloved but it was because she loved her so much and she was going to do the same for the rest of her children had she not been stopped.
In conclusion, both Faulkner and Morrison show how a mother's actions and expression of love can affect how their children will grow up to be and act.
For example, Sethe’s love would cause her to act out in grotesque ways and therefore cause her children to become isolated and fearful. In contrast, Addie’s love is shown without words but it is still very strong to her children. Her love is so strong that once she dies her children struggle identifying who they are without

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