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    short stories‚ two of which are named Barn Burning and Red Leaves. There are many diveresities between these stories such as Barn Buring’s themes of authority and justice versus Red leaves’s themes of corruption and mortality but there are also similarities that include Power‚ Slavery‚ and Loyalty. Overall Faulkner uses similar techniques and themes but has diversity in each story. A major difference between the stories is the sense of authority. In barn burner Abner (the father) always has

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    William Faulkner’s short story "Barn Burning" describes a typical relationship between wealthy people and poor people during the Civil War. The main character‚ Abner Snopes‚ sharecrops to make a living for his family. He despises wealthy people. Out of resentment for wealthy people‚ he goes and burns their barns to get revenge. Abner’s character over the course of the story is unchanging in that he is cold hearted‚ lawless‚ and violent.<br><br>First‚ Abner’s unchanging character shows his cold heartedness

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    is easy to control and change their thought process due to them being confused in situations they don’t know much about. In “Barn Burning” William Faulkner focuses on the morals of society versus the morals of sticking with family through the eyes of a ten year old boy‚ Sartoris Snopes‚ and the situations he has faced because of his father’s acts of burning down peoples barns. Sartoris Snopes is the ten year old son of Abner Snopes who is a man of his own law and doesn’t follow society’s rules

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    A Critical Approach To "Barn Burning" (by William Faulkner) "Barn Burning" is a sad story because it very clearly shows the classical struggle between the "privileged" and the "underprivileged" classes. Time after time emotions of despair surface from both the protagonist and the antagonist involved in the story. This story outlines two distinct protagonists and two distinct antagonists. The first two are Colonel Sartoris Snopes ("Sarty") and his father Abner Snopes ("Ab"). Sarty is

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    William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” allows readers to get a glimpse of what two court cases were like for a man named Abner Snopes with the result of the first court course leading him to be exiled and ultimately working for new landowner. As time passes‚ Abner finds himself in another court case after damaging his new landowner’s valuable rug after putting tracks on it and damaging it once more while attempting to clean it. The landowner‚ Major de Spain‚ fines Abner with a hundred dollar replacement

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    The Old South has a lot of hatred. This hatred is seen through the rich and poor‚ north and south‚ and through generations of families. William Faulkner’s‚ “Barn Burning” illustrates many of these feelings. Sarty Snopes is the son of Abner Snopes. Abner Snopes is a brutal and demanding father. Abner is a victim of the poor south and The Civil War. Benjamin DeMott writes‚” together with the ignorance and brutality in Abner Snopes‚ there is a ferocious‚ primitive undeceivedness in his reading

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    Sophie Shin 6385592 Professor St-Jacques ENG 1120 CC February 29th 2012 Barn Burning: The Right Way vs. The Wrong Father William Faulkner’s commitment to depicting “the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself” (245) find perfect expression in “Barn Burning‚” in which Sarty is torn between his growing realization of his father’s depravity and his innate conviction that there is another‚ better way of being in the world. The way in which Faulkner has Sarty’s language used towards

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    up her freedom of love‚ which eventually leads her to murder. Miss Emily and Abner are both difference on their family’s status. Abner dominates the whole family and community while Miss Emily is the one who being controlled by her father. In "Barn Burning‚" Faulkner illustrates that Abner is a father who always control his family and wants his son‚ Sarty‚ to show loyalty to the family and community. At the beginning‚ Sarty wants to protect his father even he knows that his father is doing wrong

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    Coming from different lives starting with the financial standpoint and the relationship between the main characters and the secondary characters Laura and Sartoris are quite similar. For Laura from The Garden Party and Sartoris from Barn Burning‚ coming of age comes with curiosity and questions to sort out their many growing ideas. Laura and Sartoris have always been influenced by the older people closest to them‚ but when they are exposed to the real outside world they begin to see the emotions

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    William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning‚” a piece that is in the viewpoint of a post-war African-American family‚ with the protagonist being the son‚ Colonel Sartoris “Sarty” Snopes. In the exposition‚ Abner Snopes‚ the head of the family‚ was on trial for burning a landlord’s barn but later dismissed from the trial and advised to leave the county. Sarty was punished by his father later that night because his father accused him of having second thoughts and being disloyal to the family. They finally arrived

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