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    The Road by Cormac McCarthy‚ demonstrates the importance of a father-son relationship. It emphasizes on how The Father helps the son survive and become one of the “good people‚” in the sense the reader realizes the significant role a father plays in shaping the morality of his son. First‚ The Fathers goal is to make The Son realize the fire within; the will to live and use courage as fuel to the fire. Second of all‚ The Father aids The Son in such ways where he stays rooted in civilization and forms

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    Barn Burning “ is the story of Sarty‚ the youngest of the Snopeses family‚ struggling with life choices. He does not know whether to choose his family or what he thinks is right. However‚ at the end‚ Sarty figures out what to do‚ and realizes what he needs to do to live right. The author of “Barn Burning” is William Faulkner. He based most of his stories in the American South where he was born and raised and later died. In his longlife‚ Faulkner worked many jobs: farmer to soldier to businessman

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    Richard Curtis. Both these movies incorporate two different sides to the father son relationship. In both examples there is love and affection between the father’s and sons. Willy won’t accept his son for who he is and is a bad role model‚ while James encourages his son to be himself and sets a good example. Both fathers have good intentions and want the best for their son but James is much more accepting and let’s his son have more freedom over his decisions. James and Willy both deeply love their

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    In the novel "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy the relation of the father and his son is really important because in someway the father symbolizes protection to the child. They are living by themselves in a kind of apocalyptic place that has been destructed by some event that is not mentioned‚ everything is full of ashes and dirt. The father is like the soul of his son now that the son finds support on him due to the situation of loneliness. It’s a natural state for human beings to relay on each other

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    Now on the other side‚the point of view in Faulkner’s "Barn Burning" is a story with a third person limited omniscient narrator‚which means that the story is written in the third person‚ but that the narrative is focused on one character alone in this case its Sarty Snopes. This means we see everything from Sarty’s point of view and can see his feelings‚ thoughts and motives.The narrator is not a real live person in the story but rather a nonparticipant who can see into Sarty’s head. Maybe Faulkner

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    Another structuralist reading that would show this message confusion would be one of William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning” (Faulkner 331). D. Fowler and Abadie A. assume that‚ in his works William Faulkner “strove to develop new “terms‚” new forms for his fictions” (Fowler and Abadie 9). In “Barn Burning” Faulkner writes in looping sentences. In so doing‚ he forms a style in which the reader feels as though they are within the character’s stream of consciousness. A. Friedman sees Faulkner’s story as

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    William Faulkner’s work “Barn Burning” is a great example of how authors can connect his writing with the reader. I observed that Faulkner gives us the duty to figure out each situation along the story. He introduces a problem‚ provide the details‚ but doesn’t conclude with a resolution. To me‚ it sounds as if he wants us to draw our own outcome. For instance‚ when Sartoris betrays his dad‚ Mr. Snopes gets killed‚ but we don’t know for sure what happens after it. In order to satisfy our ending‚

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    Barn Burning & Doe Season Literary Analysis As a child our first hero is typically either our mother or father. We do everything we can to make them proud and grow up to be just like them. We tend to mimic their actions because we think it will make us more similar to them. In some situations we might find ourselves lying for our parents to cover up things that they do to avoid them getting into any trouble. As we grow older we tend to realize that we are not the same as mom and dad; we are

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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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    Hamlet was a man that looked up to his father throughout his life‚ during and after his father’s death. The younger Hamlet tried to follow in his father’s footsteps‚ but as much as they were alike‚ they were very much different. The man named Hamlet had a son named Hamlet and after everything was over‚ that is one of the few things that they had in common. Although they may exhibit some similar traits‚ all fathers and sons are individuals. They are‚ or will become‚ their own man. This development

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