This literary research will analyze the conflict between the intercultural values seen in William Faulkner and James Joyce's modernist and traditionalism view in these two stories. The constant evolution of traditional values and modern values discovered in Dublin in the early twentieth century reveals the often exaggerated and closed society that exists in the microcosm of family life. Joyce 's main character Gabriel is a noble family in Dublin who must face this tradition and often unhappy as she tries to reinvent itself as a modern person.
Whether it is a novel, a short story, or whether the story is told loudly, they all include the environment. In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, setting of "Yellow Wallpaper" of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "Arab" of James Joyce is an important factor. Combined with plot of character and story. In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner, the detailed scene and atmosphere of Faulkner will help the reader to understand the values and beliefs of the character and to understand the motives of Miss Emily and other towns. Change the atmosphere and tone of action and reaction story
This literary research will analyze the conflict between the intercultural values seen in William Faulkner and James Joyce's modernist and traditionalism view in these two stories. The constant evolution of traditional values and modern values discovered in Dublin in the early twentieth century reveals the often exaggerated and closed society that exists in the microcosm of family life. - The Olympic Games are international conventions for summer and winter sports to be held every two years. Originally it was an activity for men to participate in various sports. However, with the increase in the number of female athletes, women were allowed to participate in the early 20 th century. After the female athlete started participating in the Olympics, there was a gender identity problem.