In Faulkner's "Southern racial inequality" and "Moses", Moses has one thing in common: the Makkarain family. However, due to the lack of the protagonist of McCaslin, one of the stories stands out from the other stories. This story is, of course, "Black Panta Rune". 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 miserable as he did not want to live. However, the conclusion of this story draws out beauty from this tragedy.
But the racial evil of America is the edge of the novel. The story was presented in Louisiana, but it does not need to be a prosecution of hot South crimes, for example, found in William Faulkner. "Moses", "I will go inside". Humanitarian noise in the 1960s, especially slums in metropolitan areas, is sufficient to show that regional ethnic problems have become national. "This does not mean that Korea has shaken the old shame," Percy wrote, "... ... and the other parts of the country are now condemned more troubles."
In Faulkner's "Southern racial inequality" and "Moses", Moses has one thing in common: the Makkarain family. However, due to the lack of the protagonist of McCaslin, one of the stories stands out from the other stories. This story is, of course, "Black Panta Rune". 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 miserable as he did not want to live. However, the conclusion of this story draws out beauty from this tragedy.
DOWN GO, MOSES Faulkner (1942) Goudown, Moses, Faulkner The first 12 novels are generally rated as one of his biggest - in particular because it doubles as a unique collection of short stories. These stories are mainly published in popular magazines such as H ARPER'S, COLLIER'S Saturday, Evening Post etc. from 1935 to 1942. The readers of their secondary school magazines are different from the small public who is interested in Faulkner's novel. Therefore, the origins of this text - Faulkner is a ridiculous ridiculous other unexpected prism, each called a "tragic story of a torture race," a "black on the story" (Greenwood 228) - in fact it is a story is.
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