Thursday, July 19, 2007

Barn Burning

Barn Burning is a discourse morality and beyond the limits of all possible experience and knowledge of the past. Throughout the story is confronted with painful choice and that is going with his father’s influence or choosing rather to surpass his father’s estranged ways, Sarty is a young man who recognizes that he must follow his own code of morality with respect to his willingness to tell the truth even though it may bring punishment to his father. Sarty allows three of his father’s actions to help him realize that he does not want to be like his father: a burned barn, a ruined rug, and a second attempt to burn a barn…….(to be continued)

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