Faulkner
Title: Faulkner
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Faulkner
William Faulkner’s Southern Writing Style
William Faulkner once said that the true story of man was that of “the human heart in conflict with itself.” This expression is resonated throughout all of the different stories that he composed. The key elements to Faulkner’s writing style are his emphasis on the descriptions of setting and character. The influence on his material, from themes and conflicts to storylines, are deeply rooted in his southern cultural
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new the paradox, and it the weaves through his work to the very end. (Williamson 364). This greed makes people need more and more wealth to the point where they want to possess everything, but also we don’t want poor people like the Snopes family. It seems that every want and desire that we act on puts at risk the purity of nature and everything that exists within it: “Such is the human condition”(Williamson 364).
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