"BARN BURNING".
Term Paper ID:14505
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Essay Subject:
Outline of short story & analysis of son-father relationship, familial loyalty, rebellion, social conflict.... More...
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5 Pages / 1125 Words
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Paper Abstract: Outline of short story & analysis of son-father relationship, familial loyalty, rebellion, social conflict.
Paper Introduction: Outline
Thesis Statement: In "Barn Burning," a short story by William Faulkner, a boy finds that he can no longer be governed by his father's ideas, tries to prevent his father from doing further harm, and leaves his family.
I. The father is a barn burner and a former thief, whose concept of independence leads him to infringe on the well-being of others.
A. His antisocial actions include burning the barns of people who offend him and deliberately ruining his landlord's rug.
B. He is harsh to his family: they live in poverty, he ignores his wife's feelings about his conduct, and he expects his son to lie publicly for him.
II. Torn and unhappy at first, the boy gradually achieves a
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