Typical southern writer of William Faulkner, Faulkner: A typical southern writer born in New Albany, Michigan on September 25, 1897, was born in Mary Cuthbert and Mode Butler Faulkner. That child is born in a proud and friendly southern family, will be a mischievous boys, indifferent students, will drop out; but "Trust in his mother will never shake." She fails to make a son's failure When she declared, she insisted that he was a genius and the world would admit this fact. "(Zane).
All the stories in Mississippi occurred there. Faulkner is a very moving artist who lives in the southern state. William Faulkner used his personal experience and inspiration from his favorite writer to write 'Burn Burning' on the battle between white and black in the south during the civil rights movement and other works It was. William Faulkner uses his writing style of his favorite author to help design his story. later
This movement is called South Gothic. William Faulkner is a writer of Southern Gothic who wrote "The Rose for Emily". The South Gothic writer focuses on drawing the southern life of America after the Civil War by using grotesque themes, images and symbols. One theme of "Emily's rose" is tradition and change. Faulkner used the hero's Emily to express the struggle to maintain Emily's custom even in the face of a wide range of dramatic changes.
In the class, we are talking about the era called the South Gothic era. It is a South interpretation of the American Gothic era. I read the story of that era, one of which is Emily Rose of William Faulkner. Emily is characterized by the way Gothic writers draw characters, so I doubt if the character of the American Gothic era is the same as the character of the era of South Gothic style. In order to compare these two periods, we decided to compare Emily Arthur of "Usher 's House Collapse".