Universal Themes And Family In Faulkners “barn Burning” And “the Diary Of Anne Frank”
by pjbaldes
Universal Themes And Family In Faulkners “barn Burning” And “the Diary Of Anne Frank”
Despite being only some one hundred paragraphs long, William Faulkner’s 1938 short story “Barn Burning” pals around in quite the variety of literary circles. Since its protagonist, Sarty, is a ten-year-old boy who breaks away from his family to forge his own identity, it is probably best defined as a coming-of-age tale. Then again, the story’s depiction of small-town Southern life, morally-ambiguous characters, suspense, injustice, and insanity have all the characteristics of the Southern Gothic genre. Faulkner’s tendency to pop in and out of his main character’s thoughts unannounced qualifies the story as modernist, while the fact that the protagonist’s father is a psychopathic arsonist also scores it pretty high on the “psychological thriller” scale.
Though the story is capable of filling many literary niches, its strange and somewhat demented plot seems to fall short on what you might call real-world relevance. After all, how often do we find ourselves being chased out of town in a two-mule wagon because a certain family member likes to watch his neighbors’ buildings burn? While “Barn Burning” might not be the book that comes to mind as you go about your daily life, the underlying themes are actually pretty straightforward and incredibly pertinent. To prove that you don’t need to be a impoverished twentieth-century Southern tenant farmer to be able to relate to Sarty’s situation, let’s compare it to, say, the story of Anne Frank, a 15-year old German Jew who hid behind a bookshelf for two years to escape religious persecution during World War II.
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