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    William Faulkner is a well-known American writer‚ Nobel Prize‚ and the Pulitzer Prize laureate. He is famous for his novels‚ essays‚ screenplays‚ and short stories. It should be noted that Faulkner was a representative of modernist literature and as we all know‚ literary modernism was driven by a strong desire to change traditional principles of presentation and expression of the sensibilities of the time. “A Rose for Emily” is a good example of modernist literature and one of the most well-known

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    Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Tom is portrayed as fake and selfish. Through imagery and diction‚ it shows the moral‚ social corruption of 1920’s society and the American Dream. The Valley of Ashes demonstrate the social corruption and the unachievable American Dream.  Residents of the Valley of Ashes are portrayed as poor and hopeless by the use of imagery and diction.

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    Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates what some people would call The American Dream. This term would be defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level and working their way towards success‚ fortune‚ wealth‚ and fame. Having things such as money‚ a car‚ a large house‚ nice clothes‚ and a happy family is what The American Dream is about. The great thing about The American Dream is that anyone can have it. All it takes is hard work and perseverance. This novel written by F. Scott

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    written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ he expresses the American Dream: the search for love and money. There is a rich‚ handsome‚ young man‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who lusts after the wealthy and beautiful woman‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ whom Gatsby lost when he was drafted into the war. The novel is also known for its critique of the Jazz Age. Gatsby comes from a poor family; growing up‚ he became a bootlegger to earn all of his money. Throughout the book‚ Gatsby has extravagant parties to get Daisy’s attention. Fitzgerald uses

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    and sophisticated. After visiting with the Buchanans‚ Carraway goes home to West Egg‚ where he sees Gatsby come from his mansion alone‚ looking at the sea. He stretches out his arms toward the water‚ looking at a faraway green light. Chapter Two: Fitzgerald begins this second chapter with the description of a road running between West Egg and New York City. A large‚ decaying billboard showing two eyes (advertising an optometrist’s practice) overlooks the desolate area. It is here‚ at a gas station

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    Biography William Faulkner was born on September 25‚ 1897‚ in New Albany‚ Mississippi. During his adolescent years he was motivated to attend school and even skipped the second grade. Unfortunately‚ while becoming a young adult he grew less fond of his studies and dropped out of high school when he was fifteen. In 1918 he was rejected from the U.S Air Force since he did not meet weight and height requirements‚ he then returned home to Oxford‚ Mississippi. Faulkner attended University of

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    True Love and the Mentally Insane In “A Rose For Emily” by William Faulkner‚ published in 1931‚ he exposes the mentally instable and disturbed mind of Emily Grierson. The story describes a woman living in the American Deep South‚ in a town named Jefferson‚ between the 1850’s and 1920’s‚ when the class structure was very stratified/racially segregated. Faulkner portrays the story in five sections that are out of chronological order‚ making the story more interesting and compelling as the reader

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    In the fearful mindset of the Cold War‚ in the wake of loss and growth‚ both terrible and good‚ William Faulkner encouraged hope‚ and the enduring spirit of young writers globally. Through the utilization of driving questions and repetition‚ Faulkner gradually built an argument for hopefulness‚ amplifying his point with each passing sentence of his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. After World War I and World War II‚ the world live in a fragile state. The nationalistic hope and pride‚ both in America

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    American novelist and Nobel Prize recipient‚ William Faulkner‚ was born on September 25‚ 1897 in New Albany‚ Mississippi. He was the first of four children‚ where his family was deeply influenced by their home state and the overall culture and lifestyle of the American South. He experienced many different fields of literature through his career in media allowed him to write many essays‚ poems‚ novels‚ and stories. Many of his stories take place in Yoknapatawpha County‚ based on the Lafayette County

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    William Faulkner’s Style of Writing By:Dixie 4th period William Faulkner was born on September 25‚ 1897 in New Albany‚ Mississippi‚ into a declining but prominent north Mississippi family. Five Years after his birth‚ 1902‚ his family and he moved to Oxford‚ Mississippi. The next year‚ Faulkner started school just to quit his last year of high school in 1915. (Brinkmeyer 331) He had to be a admitted into collage as a special student. He was admitted to the University of Mississippi only because

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