The name "Faulkner" by William Faulkner's "Snopes Trilogy" often causes fear in the hearts of American literary readers. His prose style and sentence are constantly changing and confused for nearly 80 years. A long sentence that may be used on a page without punctuation is his trademark; he tries to fully express every thought in the sentence. In many cases, the absolute difficulties encountered by reading his literature has driven many readers. Somehow, despite this, William Faulkner is recognized as one of America's greatest writers of the 20th century. His two novels "A Fable" (1924) and "R" won the Pulitzer Prize.
Creating Abner Snopes in William Faulkner's Barn Burning William Faulkner's "Barn Burning" is an interesting story about the father Sartoris (Sarty) 's father Abner Snopes' love and hate. The little boy Ab is a barbarous and horrible man, planting his fears for those who seem to be nearby. What is the cruel reason for Abner Snopes? Perhaps this is a sense of alienation with the upper class of society that he has led to act like this. When this separation occurs, the rationalist projects can not provide answers to the most failed human problems, are destined to fail, and we rely on finding answers to questions about human meaning I can only do it. "(John Mays) Sarty Snopes is exploring these humanly important issues at William Faulkner's" Barn Burning ", which eventually categorized this modernist's short story, and that difference Causes undeniable tension in Sarty's character, and he is fighting himself.
In the middle of "Snowboarding Trilogy" starring William Faulkner in 1957, there was a fuss along 18 years of adultery took this fictitious Jefferson town to Faulkner The heart of York County Patapha County - shocked It was. Helen Troy, Mississippi State and Eura Snowops in Spain - The relationship between the hero of the American war, the mayor and President of Manfred de Spain can only be terminated by the inevitable marriage of Eura's daughter Linda Snowops I can do it. This is the future of Linda, the meaning of Fram (husband of Eula), pushing up these tragic characters to the sudden climax of the novel, not the unexpected climax.
In 1940, Faulkner published the first volume of the snowboarding trilogy "Hamlet", followed by two volumes, a town (1957) and a mansion (1959), all of which are emerging of insidious Snoop family As power. Status and wealth of community His last and most humorous work has many similarities with Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn that appeared in the year of Fawkner's death in 1962.