As he was betrayed, the Faulkner building, Williams Fogg's Snoopy trilogy, Flemish nops' last class and race was killed by his daughter Linda and his cousin. Family and Family Relations Flem used his wife, Euler to succeed and eventually drove her to commit suicide. He also used his girl's love for him and tried to rob her of her wealth. When Mink was detained as killing Jack Houston, help of Fulham was urgent and cousins did not show up either.
In 1940, Faulkner published the first volume of the snowboarding trilogy "Hamlet", followed by two volumes, a town (1957) and a mansion (1959), all of which are emerging of insidious Snoop family As power. Status and wealth of community His last and most humorous work has many similarities with Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn that appeared in the year of Fawkner's death in 1962.
William Faulkner's short story "Rose for Emily" describes the need for a hierarchy to classify classes based on their importance. Gender and ethnicity play an important role in determining Jefferson's interactions. It is worth noting that these problems affected how Emily Greason, Homer Baron, Emily's black servant Tobe are treated by the public and its behavior. - I. INTRODUCTION William Faulkner (25/9/1887 - 6/7/1962) is a special phenomenon of American literature in the 20th century. His literary field was never higher than his true identity, but Faulkner is an American giant. As a famous writer in Mississippi, William Faulkner is considered one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Amazing
William Faulkner is a writer in the state of Mississippi. Faulkner is a very famous writer and most of his most famous works are short stories. His two most popular short stories are "Emily's Rose" and "Burn Burning". There are many other popular works in Faulkner, but "Barn Burning" is one of his famous stories, as Faulkner chose to include various literary elements. - In the story "Barn Burning", the author William Faulkner is known for his short story. The subject is the Southern Renaissance, racial discrimination, modernism, and is constantly being referenced throughout the story. Faulkner focuses on the opponent's Abner Snopes and his actions and how they affect other characters in the story.