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Analysis of literary acceptance of noble prizes by William Faulkner William Faulkner is often misunderstood by many novels and short stories. ("William Faulkner's Nobel Speech Prize") Until 1949, when he received the Nobel Prize for literature, people began to recognize him and his work. ("William Faulkner") Faulkner made a speech at the Stockholm City Hall on 10th December 1950 with the Nobel Prize for Literature and conveyed its purpose with a powerful tone and effective rhetoric. In his Nobel Prize for literature, William Faulkner is using more rhetorical means to show more ...
In the darkest year of the early Cold War, William Faulkner gave a short speech in Stockholm when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. "I refuse to accept that man's ending," Faulkner said. "I believe that people do not only endure, he will win, not because he has infinite sounds in his life, but a soul, compassion, a spirit that can gain sacrifice and patience Even now, when the temptation of despair is the greatest, I refuse to accept the demise of the west Our greatest victory can not start again from our most dangerous moment I refuse to admit that I am a Western believer who is not proudly approved and believe that we must always and always constantly do.