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Recurring
Themes & Images In William Faulkner's 'A Rose For Emily,' 'Barn
Burning' & 'The Bear'
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A 5 page paper which examines the way in which William Faulkner repeats
themes and images in his short stories, 'A Rose For Emily,' 'Barn
Burning' and 'The Bear.' Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGfaulkr.rtf
William Faulkner's 'A Rose for
Emily'/ The Treatment of Southern Women
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This 6 page research paper examines the historical treatment of women in
America, and as depicted in the novel of the 1924 William Faulkner short
story, 'A Rose for Emily.' Specifically discussed is the South's refusal
to 'change with the times' and the mistreatment of sheltered women who
had been socially sheltered which resulted. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: Rosemily.wps
William Faulkner's 'A Rose for
Emily' / The Shadow Of The Father
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A 7 page paper on Faulkner's short story. It argues that Faulkner uses
the posthumous character of Emily's father to show how she is limited
and constricted by small-town Southern society. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: Emily3.wps
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William
Faulkner's 'The Sound And The Fury'/ Individual & Society
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A 5 page paper showing how the theme of the individual in society is portrayed
within William Faulkner's novel. The paper points out that the characteristics
of the individual family members illustrate the varying ways in which our search
for self-worth in society at large can go awry. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Fury2.wps
William Faulkner's 'The Sound and the
Fury' / Analyzed
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This 5 page research paper reviews the 1928 William Faulkner novel, The Sound
and the Fury. Specifically discussed are the decline of the southern family, the
Compson's, and how each member reflects his or her individual social identity.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Soundfur.wps
William Faulkner: How Does He Do It?
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( 6 pp) Introduction Faulkner's main concern lies with depicting the historical
development of the South, the degeneration of values, the effect of racism and
the psychological state of mind of Southerners In apocryphal Yoknapatawpha
County, setting for most of his fiction and patterned after his real-life home
in Oxford and Lafayette County, Mississippi, Faulkner writes of regional
characters who tell of economic and social frustrations. This famous address in
American literature is a familiar location to literature students of all ages
who encounter it in such stories as Barn Burning, A Rose for Emily, and That
Evening Sun. ibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBFaulk.doc.