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    William Faulkner is concerned with the south and its problems with black slavery. The issues in Barn Burning deal with the conflict between father and son. The theme of this story focuses on justice. The boy‚ Sarty‚ objects to his father burning barns and wants people to be treated fairly. His father‚ Abner‚ believes his son should respect and support kin. Abner thinks family is right no matter what. Faulkner’s intent is to show that choosing between one’s own family and justice

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    Faulkner Barn Burning

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    values are being changed and challenged by new‚ urban‚ sometimes Northern values. In the story‚ “Barn Burning‚” Faulkner explores southern social themes‚ what happens when individuals lose their connection to this society and its values‚ and the significance of the “barn burning” phenomena‚ and how psychologically stimulating it is to Abner‚ and how this affects his son Sarty. “Barn Burning was written in the early1930s this was a decade of the Great Depression and social and economic turmoil

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    Marxism in Barn Burning

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    was obtained. "Hit’s as big as a courthouse he thought quietly" (377). Sarty Snopes’ feelings towards the deSpains are misplaced due to the deSpains barbaric nature. A poor human condition can pull out a darker nature. William Faulkner’s "Barn Burning" takes place in the south during the post-Civil War era. During this time many people were adjusting to a life without slaves. Before the war‚ people gained wealth at the expense of cheap labor from slaves. Slavery was one of the few ways that people

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    Barn Burning” William Faulkner In most stories one reads there is going to be a protagonist and an antagonist. The protagonist is the character in the story that is usually considered the good guy. The antagonist is usually considered the bad guy and clashes with the protagonist. In the story “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner he has a clear protagonist and antagonist. The protagonist of the story is Sarti. The antagonist of the story is Sarti’s father Abner. Faulkner makes this a very interesting

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    Max Coats Mrs. Varnado English 102 5th Hour 30 January 2012 The Real Man in “Barn Burning” In William Faulkner ’s short story “Barn Burning” there is an underlying transformation Sarty Snopes undergoes that is not necessarily put into focus for most readers. The situations Sarty finds himself in throughout the story are of the kind which shape him and require him to grow as both a person as well as in the mind of the reader. The changes in which Sarty undergoes throughout the story closely

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    Racism in Burning Barn

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    that I observed in “Barn Burning” that I though would be relevant for response was the otherness of Sarty. For all his young life Sarty has had the concept of blood loyalty beaten into him by his father. Abner tell young Sarty‚ “You got to learn to stick to your own blood or you ain’t going to have any blood to stick to you.” This meaning that in Abner’s eyes if you don’t back up your family then who is going to back you up when the times get rough? After Abner’s last barn burning escapade Sarty must

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    Loyalty In Barn Burning

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    In “Barn Burning” Colonel Sartoris‚ the son of Abner Snopes‚ is questioned by Justice of Peace about accusations that his father burned Harris’ barn. Whether if it’s true or not‚ William Faulkner‚ the writer of “Barn Burning” highlights the theme about loyalty with dialogue between Colonel Sartoris and his father. This approach increases tension between Colonel Sartoris and his father because Colonel Sartoris’ loyalty is tested since he knows his father is guilty. During the accusations‚ the Justice

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    Barn Burning: Perception

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    Melissa Schnable October 7‚ 2012 “Barn Burning” Perception Sarty in “Barn Burning” is shown to be too young to testify in the opening scene of the story because of his age. This limit helps him from revealing too much knowledge that would impact his father’s persecution. I believe throughout the story‚ there is more detail that goes into the relationship struggle between Sarty and his father than the explanation of the class conflict crisis happening between the sharecroppers. When his father

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    Faulkner's Barn Burning

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    On the Contemptuous Tone of Faulkner ’s Barn Burning The contemptuous tone of William Faulkner’s Barn Burning is delivered through passages in which the son‚ Colonel Sartoris Snopes‚ is found to be paying more attention to details of his setting than the events in which he is involved. His descriptions of his family‚ and the manner in which the son is found to feel about his father’s choices‚ reveal a tone that indicates a scornful yet dutiful perspective. Sarty goes along with his family‚ realizing

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    Nancy Wood Ms. Worthington Eng 102 Feb. 14th‚ 2013 Analysis Of Barn Burning-William Faulkner How is the setting in the Barn Burning southern? There are many things that prove this story is very southern and they are as follows: the use of the word N___er‚ reference “share cropping after the Civil War”‚ (The History Channel) a Nigro servant in what is plainly an Plantation like house‚ the father was in the war as an Confederate soldier‚ and several stereo typical southern references as well

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