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In William Faulkner's novel "As I Lay Dying," Darl Bundren describes Jewel's eyes as "the eyes of a madman." This characterization reflects Darl's perception of Jewel's intense and often volatile emotions, highlighting the complexity of their sibling relationship. Jewel's eyes symbolize his passionate nature and the struggles he faces, suggesting a depth of feeling that goes beyond mere appearance.

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