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maria [59]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ASAP! picking brainlest

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tamaranim1 [39]2 years ago
7 0

The first narrator is more melancholy, reflective, and somehow guilty. The second narrator feels more rational and resigned.

<h3>How can these characteristics be perceived?</h3>
  • The first narrator was most impacted by the death of Addie Bundren.
  • This impact makes him present a reflective, melancholic, guilty, and even confused narrative.
  • These sentiments show that the narrator is more emotional and less rational and will take more time to understand death and its effects.
  • The second narrator was more rational and less emotional.
  • He is already resigned to death and feels that this is an inevitable process.
  • However, he does not feel apathetic, but experiences grief more moderately.

The two narrators show different versions of grief and the impact of death.

More information about grief at the link:

brainly.com/question/16877564

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