Saturday, October 12, 2019
Barn Burning Essay -- essays papers
Barn Burning    	ââ¬Å"Barn Burningâ⬠ by William Faulkner was written in the  ebb of the 1930ââ¬â¢s in a decade of social, economic, and  cultural decline. This story offers insight into the past  years for students to learn of the nation and the South.   This story shows the racial segregation that took place in  these times between the white landowners and white tenant  farmers, the blacks and the whites, and the poor white trash  class and the blacks.      	The Snopesââ¬â¢s family was in the social class of the  poor, white tenant farmers. The father, Abner Snopes, had  to struggle to provide for his family. In the family there  were the mother and her sister, two daughters, and two sons.  The older son, Flem, worked with Abner, and the younger son,  Sarty, helped with the chores. Sarty, along with others, had  trouble understanding his fatherââ¬â¢s way of life and his  attitude towards society. Abner was a harsh man.  His   crusade as a sharecropper exploited his inner feelings of   resentment towards the landowners. Having little or no   patience with each new situation, he resorted to the only  ...                      
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