Gateway to the Fantastical Faulkner:

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December 8, 2011

 

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While the first few stories (i.e. "Was" and "The Fire and the Hearth") do little to promote the supernatural undertones of the whole novel, "Pantaloon in Black" is the threshold that Faulkner fabricates in order to usher the reader into a world of supernatural and Native American-esque beliefs. A website called "Documenting the American South" says, "The most obvious feature distinguishing the South from the rest of the United States was its racial composition and the resulting historical developments provoked by profound sectional difference...
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A website called "Documenting the American South" says, "The most obvious feature distinguishing the South from the rest of the United States was its racial composition and the resulting historical developments provoked by profound sectional difference... Africans brought with them their myths and their music, their beliefs and their words...
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