In Faulkner 's "corrupted", interaction between humans and the environment, Moses found a short story called "get down", Moses is very long, very boring and difficult to understand. As usual, Faulkner wrote his story without considering punctuation. His continuous judgment is confusing and unnecessary. However, I noticed that these stories highlight the interaction between the human theme and its environment. With his later "Yes", "Uncle Ax" McCarthuin began talking about his old cousin (and the father of acting) and his old childhood story with his uncle Buddy back It was.
The theme of Moses Moses is the role / meaning (family relationship) of the family structure, the concept of property / ownership, and the relationship between human and nature. The story 'yes' presents a story about the black branches of the McCarthyin family (Tommy's Turl is the son of Carothers McCaslin in biology, his father betrayed his father and allowed him to become slaves ). It establishes the theme (the idea advocated by non-biological parents) and will develop further as the novel progresses ("Delta Fall" will see a reunion between McCaslin's black and white branches Present)
In Faulkner 's "corrupted", interaction between humans and the environment, Moses found a short story called "get down", Moses is very long, very boring and difficult to understand. As usual, Faulkner wrote his story without considering punctuation. His continuous judgment is confusing and unnecessary. However, I noticed that these stories highlight the interaction between the human theme and its environment. - There is one thing in common in the racial inequality in the south of Faulkner in the mountain, all the stories of Moses, Moses. That is the McCarthnin family. However, one of the stories stands out from the other story because McCaslin's hero is missing. This story is, of course, "Black Pantalon". At first, I thought that this sad story is almost a beautiful love story. When the Cavaliers lost their first love with their wife, he was too upset, so he did not want to live.
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.
Facts about companions of American short story document, 2nd edition (literary series companion)