Images of Faulkner's short story flames, incineration of barns, and image of herpes zoster are distinctive in Faulkner's short stories "barn-yaki" and "primarily herpes band". In both stories, the fire has become a destructive device. Production directly or indirectly destroys assets and characters, Snoop, Pap. Fire symbolizes the deceptive attitude of the character and impairs the identity in society. The fathers of these two stories can deceive.
Analysis of barbecue and herpes zoster by Faulkner In the "barn-yaki", Faulkner's usual long sentences and detailed explanations continue. The manipulation of sentences is not as complicated or as rich as the other Faulkner's works we read, but I am still wondering what the story is about to some extent. Because of his embarrassment about the colonel's position, this is the malice of a bitter man against the Spanish colonel. Or more.
The image of the Faulkner short story flame, the barn incineration, and the herpes zoster are distinguished by Faulkner's short stories "barn-yaki" and "primarily herpes band". In both stories, the fire has become a destructive device. Production directly or indirectly destroys assets and characters, Snoop, Pap. Fire symbolizes the deceptive attitude of the character and impairs the identity in society. The fathers of these two stories can deceive.
Popular short stories are "Amy Rose" and "Burn Burning". There are many other popular works in Faulkner, but "Barn Burning" is one of his famous stories, as Faulkner chose to include various literary elements. Faulkner is known as a writer who can properly convey various elements of literature such as symbolism, confrontation, condition, and many other plot elements. William Faulkner is the most commonly used symbolicism in 'incineration of a barn'.