Theme Of Isolation In As I Lay Dying

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David Gaibor
LITR 445
March 6, 2014
Professor Downey
Isolation and Loneliness of Darl

One of the main themes in As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is the concept of isolation and loneliness of not just the characters in the book, but humanity itself. Each character is essentially isolated from all the others, as the plot is told through each of the characters’ perspectives through stream of consciousness. As a result of Faulkner’s use of multiple narratives, the reader does not attain an objective third person viewpoint of everything that occurs. The closest the reader gets to an omniscient narrator is Darl Bundren as he is able to relate events that occur while not having been present at the time. Although the Bundrens live together as well as make the journey to Jefferson, it is through their inherent isolation and loneliness that they cannot effectively communicate with each other which ultimately leads to Darl’s fateful actions.
The distance between the members of the family, especially, Jewel and Darl, is brought to the surface throughout the sections of the book. Darl and Jewe...

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