Comparison between Two Short Stories by William Faulkner
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This effect is effectively portrayed by the use of the third-person narrative, the narrator is essentially unconnected with the story itself, therefore, is able to narrate it without any emotional involvement therein.... In 'Barn Burning,' similarly, the relationship of Sarty with his father, Abner, is explored – although, here the analysis is much more in-depth than in 'A Rose for Emily'.... In “Barn Burning,” similarly, the relationship of Sarty with his father, Abner, is explored – although, here the analysis is much more in-depth than in “A Rose for Emily”....