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Pauls Case And Barn Burning Essay Research

Paul`s Case And Barn Burning Essay, Research Paper


The stories ?Barn Burning? written by William Faulkner and ?Paul?s


Case? written by Willa Cather both have two separate characters with very


similar troubles. Each has a uniquely sad narrative. ?Barn Burning? is a sad


story because it not only shows the classical struggle between the


underprivileged and the privileged classes, but also the struggle between a


father and his son, Sarty. Together, these two boys share comparable lifestyles.


Each has conflicts with his father, fantasize of a wealthier existence, and flee


from the tribulations in his life. Sarty?s main dilemma is his loyalty to his


family, which collides with his disappointment and suppressed dislike for his


own father. He tends to hide his feelings by denying the facts, ?our enemy he


thought in that despair: ourn! mine and his both! He?s my father!? (Faulkner


171). Sarty appears to be fearful of his father: ?If I would have said they


wanted only truth, justice, he would have hit me again. But now he said nothing.


He was not crying. He jut stood there.? (Faulkner 173) In comparison, Paul and


his father also have conflicts and Paul too seems to be afraid of his own


father. He decides that he would much rather spend the night in the cellar of


his house than go inside and face his father. Paul does not feel as much at home


when he is at his father?s house as he does at Carnegie Hall where he works as


an usher and spends most of his time. Paul?s teachers and his father believe


his working at the theater affects his schooling. As a result, Paul?s father


takes him out of school and forces him to work for a company referred to only as


the "firm of Denny and Carson" as an office boy. Paul?s dream t

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live like the stars is taken away when his father forbids him to work, visit, or


go anywhere near the theater. It is at Carnegie Hall that Paul became struck by


the glitter and the starlight of the stage. He is not star struck in the sense


that he wanted to perform in any way; he is simply content to observe others’


performances. He is struck in the sense that he wants to live the way the


characters in the plays do. He imagines them living to all the extent of their


money, glutting on beautiful music, art, and life. Sarty, like Paul, is somewhat


materialistic. He dreams of a large house and the comfort of money. He desires


to be in a higher-class distinction despite his father?s bitterness regarding


the upper class. Sarty views the de Spain mansion as a citadel protected against


momentary stings from his father, ?the buzzing wasp.? (Faulkner 174) His


father sees the house as ?pretty and white,? built on ?sweat, nigger


sweat. Maybe it ain?t white enough yet to suit him. Maybe he (de Spain) wants


to mix some white sweat with it.? (Faulkner 175) Paul pocketed nearly one


thousand dollars from the cash in the deposit belonging to the company his


father made him work for. His dream is shorted by his crime when the story of


his theft and his father’s search is published in quite a few large newspapers.


Instead of facing his crimes and his father, he jumps in front of a train,


thereby, of course, committing suicide. Paul’s last thoughts are on the things


that he will never get to do, because he ended it all before his time. Like


Paul, Sarty runs away from the only life he has ever known and all of his


family. Sarty wants to live out his dream, which consists of a moral life


according to his own values.

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