Moseley The ethical druggist in a small town who is indignant at Dewey Dell's request that he help her with an abortion. Next Sections Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Are you sure you want to remove bookConfirmation and any corresponding bookmarks? My Preferences My Reading List. Character List.
She refers to the world as a "tub of guts. This goes a long way in explaining why Dewey Dell resents Darl so much: he knows her secret. Check out "Symbols, Imagery, and Allegory" for more. The social taboos of the s also explain why Dewey Dell feels so much shame about her pregnancy, and by association, about her body, too. Remember that nightmare she had?
Sounds like a crisis of identity and sexuality. Who are the "all of them" lying under Dewey Dell? When something interrupts the journey, it is Dewey Dell who reminds Anse of his promise to bury Addie in Jefferson.
But all the time, Dewey Dell's main concern is with an abortion. Dewey Dell is also a comic figure. Her actions and her thoughts are constantly compared to the slow deliberate movement of a cow. She approaches life with the quietness and peacefulness of an animal.
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