1. Symbolism in Faulkner's Barn Burning
William Faulkner's "Barn Burning," takes place in the Deep South during the 19th Century and is a story about the relationship between a father and son. A father with a need to burn the barns of aristocrats resulting in dragging his family down with him; along with his knowledgeable son. ... Abner's son, Sarty, attempts to put out the fire inside of Abner because he's sick of what his father is doing to the family and forcing them to share his punishments. ... Abner meaning "the son of fire/burning." ... Then Abner uses on of Saul's sons, Ishbosheth, to oppose the reign of ...
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