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Aim: How do the Bundrens prepare for their journey to Jefferson?. Do Now: Read the 2 nd paragraph on p. 88. Why is there a picture of a coffin in the middle of Tull’s narrative? HW: Read to p. 112. Tull.
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Aim: How do the Bundrens prepare for their journey to Jefferson? Do Now: Read the 2nd paragraph on p. 88. Why is there a picture of a coffin in the middle of Tull’s narrative? HW: Read to p. 112
Tull • On Anse, “He looks folks in the eye now, dignified, his face tragic and composed…” 86 • How is Anse changed by Addie’s death? Why? • On Cash, “I have seen him spend a hour trimming out a wedge like it was glass he was working, when he could have reached around and picked up a dozen sticks and drove them into the joint and made it do.” 87 • What drives Cash? • On Anse, “He promised her… She wanted it. She come from there. Her mind was set on it.” 89 • What does it say about Anse that he is adamant to go to Jefferson? • On Addie, “Wherever she went, she has her reward in being free of AnseBundren.” 92 • Why does Tull say this? What indictment does Tull make on Anse’s character?
Darl • “It’s not your horse that’s dead, Jewel.” 94 • “I cannot love my mother because I have no mother. Jewel’s mother is a horse.” 95 • Why does Darl define his mother in this way?
Cash • “It wont balance. If you want to tote and ride on a balance, we will have –” 96