William Faulkner's Season's Season's Dry and Evening Sun 'William Faulkner' September Dry Season 'and' Evening Sun 'must be very clear in common; they left many unanswered questions. There is no real end to these two stories, and the reader can imagine what happens at the end of each story. In "Dry September" I would like to know if Will really did something to Minnie Cooper. My instincts say no to me, she is an old lonely woman who is just attracting attention, or this kind of attack in her mind.
"The coming sun" William Faulkner (1931) When Mercury appeared in the United States in March 1931, the editor HL Malken changed the change to William Faulkner's "Evening of the Sun" (the sun at that time was sunk) I added. Make it more suitable for magazine readers. In other words, Mokken objected to a clear statement about the name of Jesus, the lover of Nancy, the story of PROTAGONIST, and the white bank's cashier and the church deacon Stoval's Nancy's pregnancy. Faulkner agreed to change the name of Jesus Zubar and deleted METALPHOR for Nancy's pregnancy of vine, but he was the motive of Jesus' knowledge of her condition to kill her . It is an important element. When the story was republished in this thirteen years (1931), he restored the story to its original form and removed some of the explanations that he considered unnecessary in the last paragraph (see paragraphs 423-424 ).
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In his first short story collection, No. 13 (1931), his most highly appreciated (and most frequently chosen) story, including "Emily's Rose", "Autumn Leaves", "Evening" is included. Sun and "September Dry". . Faulkner founded many short stories and novels in York County Patafa County - Lafayette County, nearly the same geographical location, his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi State is the home of the county. Yoknapatawpha is Faulkner's "stamp" and most of the works it represents are widely regarded by critics as one of the most memorable fictitious works in the history of literature. His three novels, Hamlet, Town, and Mansion, collectively known as the Snopes trilogy, recorded the town of Jefferson and its surroundings, and the large family led by Fresnopps secretly lives of ordinary people It comes into my mind.
William Faulkner's "Dry September" depicts the view of the Southern Society, which is at least a bit uneasy. Jefferson's role is struggling to suppress the pressure of frustration that has discouraged every aspect of their lives. Faulkner was irritated endlessly in Southern society. Faulkner uses the four words and explains the frustration of many of the small towns in the south. He began with the hairdresser Hawkshaw. His occupation is a sign of the daily life of a small town. In Jefferson, he has more responsibility He is the only voice of reason in the town in danger of disaster. The Hawk show was the only exception when people in the town decided to look for Wilmaize to prove that their white people are the best. He shows how society should behave. He condemned Will 's participation and urged the law to deal with this problem. He asks for the truth