Usually, in my life, I look up to my father as a caregiver and encourage me to make correct judgments and wrong judgments. You think that your father should be interested in the mind and express compassion for you. In William Faulkner's short story "The Burn of the Barn" Abner is the opposite of the image of a normal father you see. Abner did not recommend my son Sarty to make his right and wrong decision, but Abner wanted to protect him to protect his freedom, so Abner would not be a problem as he burned the barn .
Father's Legacy "Barn Burning" The cruel rule of William Fawkner's short story at his father can eliminate the hope of the hope built around him. In William Faulkner's short story "The Burn of the Barn" Abner was his father. This story represents a family nomadic life from one family to another. Abner is passionate about neglecting the people around him who think they are "better than him." Families accept nomadic life, but Sarty (daughter) is dreaming of peace and stability.
In the first paragraph of the story, Abner and Sarty Snopes show the essence of the relationship between father and child in Barn Burning of William Faulkner. In general, son-in-law relationships are built on true respect, love, loyalty, and praise. These blocks lacked the relationship between Abner and Sarty Snopes. Sarty's loyalty to his father seems to arise from the long-standing fear of breaking the results of his father's order. There is no "robbery" that could be the fault of Abner by criticizing it.
As William Faulkner 's barn burns Sarty changed The story of William Faulkner "Barn Burning" found that a young man suffered from his relationship with his father and his conscience. We saw that the young Sarty became an adult and deals with many of his father Abner's violent behavior and ways. Satie is a confused youth, faced with loyalty to his father, or to himself and his society's loyalty. His struggle against the reaction of his father's actions led him to think more about the progress of the story for himself.