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    the short story, “Barn Burning” by William Faulkner, Faulkner introduces us to a family who takes on life as lower class while also battling poor decision making within the family. Just like every family, the Snopes family contains drama which creates issues among the Snopes. Father, Abner Snopes believes that family should be placed first, even before the court of law which creates a bit of tension. The setting of the story was never stated but we can gather that the story takes place in the south

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    boy named Colonel Sartoris Snopes who lives with his family. His father is a man who has seen the brutality of war and has a very cold heart. His name is Abner Snopes. His heart is so cold that it is almost as if he is not even human. William Faulkner in the story uses words comparing Abner Snopes to a house fly, or stinging wasp and also says that he lifts his hand like a curled claw. This suggests that the Author was trying to give the readers an image of Abner Snopes being someone who lacked human

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    fictional short story through the wealthy Major de Spain who has power over the poor Snopes family.

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    a few important characters, Abner Snopes, the mother (Lennie Snopes), Sarty Snopes, the twin sisters, and a few other minor characters. This story is told from a limited omniscient point of view that centers on Sarty, but what if it were told from a different perspective? An audience member’s perspective would change if the narrator of this story changed because each character brings a different personality and aspect to this story. First, to introduce Abner Snopes, he

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    William Faulkner’s short story, “Barn Burning,” the character Abner Snopes, who is Sarty’s father as well as a main character of the story, stands out the most compared to other characters because of Faulkner’s description with a sense of irony and critic. Faulkner presents multifaceted characteristics in Abner Snopes that makes the readers think beyond the view of the narrator based on logics and circumstances in Abner’s conditions. The setting of ‘‘Barn Burning’’ is the post-Civil War South, the

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    Here Sarty is thinking to himself how the Justice is the enemy because he is white. This is because he has grown up to think so. Slavery was an important part in the South. After they leave the country, Abner runs into trouble again and this time Sarty runs and warns a man named Major de Spain about the burning of his barn. Sarty is now changed forever, he has thought on his own. When he realizes this, he runs away to become his own man.

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    also said he could be related to a wasp, basically meaning he is a terrible person of anger and sadness. Abner hurts his family with physical and psychological pain. The most negative impact was made on his youngest son Colonel Sartouis Snopes. He wanted to change Sarty’s belief on whats wrong and what’s good so him his father can continue doing wrong to others for his violent self. Abner from being a very one-dimensional person to being more of a puzzle very hard to figure him out but at the end

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    but in the story “Barn Burning” Colonel Sartoris Snopes and Abner Snopes relationship is quite the contrary. William Faulkner strays far from the typical father son relationship and presents Abner Snopes as an abusive father, both physically and mentally, to his son, Colonel Sartoris Snopes. In the beginning of the story, the readers soon catch on to Colonel Sartoris Snopes being the protagonist and Abner Snopes being the antagonist. Abner Snopes is a cold, violent arsonist with a ruff and rather

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    Hyper-Masculinity vs. Emasculation The role the father figure plays in a family is very important; from providing food, and shelter, to raising their youth into functional members of society. The actions of Abner Snopes from “Barn Burning” and Guy from “A Wall of Fire Rising” have a huge impact on their families, but more important their sons. The fathers try to teach their sons values and lessons that will prepare the young boys to become men. While teaching these lessons the fathers commit monstrous

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    Faulkner’s short story “Barn Burning” examines the life of Colonel Sartoris Snopes. His father, Abner Snopes, a retired union soldier, works as a sharecropper for various farmers but is frequently forced to move, along with his family due to Abner’s obsession with the burning down of barns belonging to the people who cause him any form of trouble. The story serves a coming of age tale for Colonel Sartoris Snopes, and tells of his internal and external battle between morality and family. The idea

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