Barn Burning

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English

 

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Jeffrey K

 

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December 17, 2014

 

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University

 

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"I reckon any boy named for Colonel Sartoris in this country can't help but tell the truth, can they?" (Faulkner, 483) This is the first interaction of the moral dilemma that Faulkner is trying to portray in this story. Colonel Sartoris (Sarty), is faced with this decision of either going along with the views and actions of his morally challenged father, or asserting his own morality and individuality by running away, leaving his family, and his pain behind...
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However, Faulkner also holds the tyranny of the father to the possibility of being an individual mind, which is imaged and created to represent everything morally wrong and evil, yet still be a hero in truth. A young boy, at mind and soul, Sarty displays mixed feelings of love and hatred for his father, Abner Snopes...
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