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A Critical Approach To "Barn Burning" (by William Faulkner)
"Barn Burning" is a sad story because it very clearly shows the
classical struggle between the “privileged” and the “underprivileged”
classes. Time after time emotions of despair surface from both the
protagonist and the antagonist involved in the story.
This story outlines two distinct protagonists and two distinct
antagonists. The first two are Colonel Sartoris Snopes (“Sarty”) and his
father Abner Snopes (“Ab”). Sarty is the
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Should Sarty
tell the landlord that Ab was responsible for burning down the barn? Is
the outdated sociological “Blaming the Victim” theory valid? Is the lose-
win arrangement between sharecropper and landowner a morally acceptable
one?
Burning a barn or any act of economic despair in the form of
vandalism is definitely not condoned. However the strange thing is the all
of these questions need not to be asked, if economic injustice was not
prevalent
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