oleanderwood
03-29-2013, 04:22 PM
Hey guys!
I'm reading As I Lay Dying for a modern American lit course and its my first time actually reading Faulkner. I'm only about 40 pages in so far and my initial reaction is that I love the descriptions in this book. I am a sucker for imagery and I'm really happy with what I see. I am, however, failing to really grasp what is going on in this book plot-wise. I am using Spark Notes as a guide to help me understand the order of events and for example, I just read the Dewey Dell chapter that supposedly reveals she is pregnant. I'm reading the original text before I go to the "cheat-sheet" and my first time reading that chapter I did not understand that she was pregnant.
My concern here is that I am not understanding basic plot points in this novel. Usually I don't struggle with this at all. Is this just an unusually difficult piece of literature? This isn't the first time I read the abbreviated notes and went "wow, so that's what just happened?" And when I read the text, I don't feel -completely- lost but its still very foggy.
I'm in university and I love this class and literature in general so it's also very important to me to understand the text for the sake of understanding it. Is there any other tips I could seek as a resource to understand it ( or should I just step my game up, lol )? I feel silly for not being more comfortable with this story.
I'm reading As I Lay Dying for a modern American lit course and its my first time actually reading Faulkner. I'm only about 40 pages in so far and my initial reaction is that I love the descriptions in this book. I am a sucker for imagery and I'm really happy with what I see. I am, however, failing to really grasp what is going on in this book plot-wise. I am using Spark Notes as a guide to help me understand the order of events and for example, I just read the Dewey Dell chapter that supposedly reveals she is pregnant. I'm reading the original text before I go to the "cheat-sheet" and my first time reading that chapter I did not understand that she was pregnant.
My concern here is that I am not understanding basic plot points in this novel. Usually I don't struggle with this at all. Is this just an unusually difficult piece of literature? This isn't the first time I read the abbreviated notes and went "wow, so that's what just happened?" And when I read the text, I don't feel -completely- lost but its still very foggy.
I'm in university and I love this class and literature in general so it's also very important to me to understand the text for the sake of understanding it. Is there any other tips I could seek as a resource to understand it ( or should I just step my game up, lol )? I feel silly for not being more comfortable with this story.