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Barn Burning Essay Research Paper Barn Burning 2

Barn Burning Essay, Research Paper


?Barn Burning? by William Faulkner was written in the


ebb of the 1930?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 Snopes?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 father?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


thing that he was diligently, effectively good at, burning


barns. His insensitivity to his family, landowners, their


families, and especially the blacks depicted him as a menace


to society. Pictured as ?poor, white trash?, Abner?s


struggle to be better than the ?nigger? race was a never-


ending battle, always ending in defeat. He invariably


resorted to retrieving some sort of satisfaction by


destroying wealthy landowners property, barns. Abner?s


inability to rise above the label of ?poor, white trash? led


to his demise as a functional part of society. He us

ed the


barn burnings as a way of getting back at society for


suppressing him. He felt that people owed him and when he


did not receive, he resorted to destructive measures. He


felt that the tactics he employed were the only real way to


deal with the problem at hand. Another side of Abner tends


to go deeper than what appears on the surface. Although we


are not told in the story precisely why he burns barns, the


real reason may be deeper, or should we say internal. This


reason never foretold probably came out of his early


childhood. His parents? and other sharecroppers? homes may


have been destroyed by fire, therefore, leaving a


psychopathic desire to get even with society. Through this


deep-rooted psychopathic behavior, Abner incorporates barn


burning into every situation that he has difficulty


understanding.


The reader is intended to see Abner as only a surface


character, but internally, he is rather complex. You never


know what little things other than the obvious will set him


off. He has many conflicts going on at the same time. His


physical conflicts, those with landowners, and family


members, are very open to the reader. His internal


conflicts are intimated through actions and deeds performed


by him. He is true to his character because the end result


is always the same, even at the end when it costs him his


life. Abner felt he was justified in burning barns, not only


to relieve the internal pressure, but also to get even for


all the things that had gone wrong in his life. He felt he


was giving back to society what society had dealt to him.


Prentice Hall Inc. Literature. Upper Saddle River: New


Jersey, 1998.

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