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Go Down Moses, by William Faulkner

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William Faulkner's "Go Down Moses" is a clever collection of short stories linked in a biblical way to create coherent novels. In each story, Faulkner shows in detail the tension that humans are fighting to overcome Adam's curse and how this Bible's story functions in the South. It is a complex family tree plagued by crime, consisting of two "races" mixed in the blood, slowly developing from one chapter to another chapter. In almost every story, black letters stand side by side with white people Without the opposite existence, we can not understand race.

Moses, William Faulkner's 12th novel, generally considered one of his best masterpieces - in particular because it also serves as a unique collection of short stories. Most of these stories were published in popular magazines such as HARPER'S, COLLIER'S, SATURDAY EVENING POST, between 1935 and 1942. The readers of their secondary school magazines are different from the novels that are interested in Faulkner novels. Therefore, the origin of this text - Faulkner first obscured what it called "the story about niggas" (Greenwood 228) to the tragic story of ethnic torture. That's actually a story.

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William Faulkner's "Go Down Moses" is a clever collection of short stories linked in a biblical way to create coherent novels. In each story, Faulkner shows in detail the tension that humans are fighting to overcome Adam's curse and how this Bible's story functions in the South. It is a complex family tree plagued by crime, consisting of two "races" mixed in the blood, slowly developing from one chapter to another chapter. - The main concern is Moses. He is the greatest prophet, leader and teacher of Judaism. By focusing on Moses I will prove the importance of certain parts of the Old Testament and combine to prove the importance and importance of Moses' role for Hebrews. Moses 1400 BC One year BC Moses was born in a very difficult time. Pharaoh ordered all boys born to be Hebrew slaves to drown in the river (Exodus 1:22)

Among the dust invaders, Moses was one of the most psychologically comprehensive roles of William Faulkner, in contrast to Go Down of Lucac Beauchamp, Lucy Beauchamp of Moses, Joe Christmas. He was endowed with vice and virtue; his life was full of failures and successes; he was a character that broke through the boundaries imposed by southern Caucasus and could not fall into a tragic end . Living in a society that believes in Black Blood's drops less people than people and suggests a criminal trend, a society like Joe Christmas is hunted for fear of race, Lucas is a role