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In this exploration of Darl's character, we delve into his extraordinary ability to perceive the unspoken truths of those around him. Through the narratives of Anse, Dewey Dell, and Tull, we uncover moments of instinctual understanding and emotional insight that challenge societal norms. Darl’s perception transcends mere observation; it is a deep connection that reveals the complexities of human nature. We invite you to reflect on your own moments of instinct and intuition, pondering how they align with or contradict societal expectations.
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Aim: How does Darl see through the others? Do Now: Have you ever had a moment where your instincts were right about something even though they shouldn’t have been?
Darlas Different • Anse: “How many times I told him it’s doing such things as that that makes folks talk about him, I don’t know.” 105 • Dewey Dell: “I rose and took the knife from the streaming fish still hissing and I killed Darl.” 121 • Tull: “He is looking at me. He don’t say nothing; he just looks at me with them queer eyes of hisn that makes folks talk. I always see it aint never been what he done so much or said or anything so much as how he looks at you. It’s like he had got into the inside of you, someway.” 125 • Darl: “And then I know that I knew. I knew that as plain on that day as I knew about Dewey Dell on that day.” 136