Transformation Into Adulthood in William Faulkner's story, "Barn Burning"
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man of his own deeds throughout the story. Sarty has to finally realize that blood is not always thicker than water. Faulkner's story symbolizes the way in which society works today. If one individual is doing wrong, you must overlook the relationship you have with him and look at the wrong deeds he is doing. If you happen to face your fears and set strait the wrong, in the end, the good will always prevail.
man of his own deeds throughout the story. Sarty has to finally realize that blood is not always thicker than water. Faulkner's story symbolizes the way in which society works today. If one individual is doing wrong, you must overlook the relationship you have with him and look at the wrong deeds he is doing. If you happen to face your fears and set strait the wrong, in the end, the good will always prevail.