APEX 4.1.8 Analyze the Voices of Faulkner

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1

Which aspect of Anse's narration from As I Lay Dying most clearly makes him an unreliable narrator?

His insistence that the road brings bad luck.

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2

Which aspect of Faulkner's storytelling As I Lay Dying most makes it a Modernist piece of literature?

The story is told by many narrators.

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3

Which character in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying is most focused on other characters in his descriptions?

Darl.

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4

What is a major difference between the personalities of Cash and Anse, according to the way Faulkner writes about each character?

Cash's thoughts are organized, but Anse's are not.

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Cash thinks clearly, but Anse's thought do not make sense.

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5

Which of these words best describes the flow of Faulkner's speech in the audio recording of his Nobel Prize address?

Jumbled

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Uneven

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6

How does Faulkner tell a story from different angles in As I Lay Dying?

By having more than one character tell the same story.

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7

Based on your knowledge of the characters in the parts you read of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, which of these thoughts belongs to Anse?

[S]he was...well and hale as ere a woman ever were, except for that road.

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8

Which of these is the best reason why an author would use an unreliable narrator?

To give other characters something to react to.

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9

How does As I Lay Dying most meet the definition of Modernist literature?

Its narrative is fragmented.

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10

Based on your knowledge of the characters in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, who do the following words belong to?

The water will have to seep into it on a slant. Water moves easiest up and down or straight across

Cash

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11

What is a major difference in style between Faulkner's speech and his writing in As I Lay Dying?

He uses sophisticated vocabulary in his speech.

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