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Themes In Faulkner's Short Stories
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Faulkner views the idea of community from a transcendental perspective, with a view inclusive of the inherent dignity of the individual, their lives, choices and meaning to the world around them. This 5 page paper argues that Faulkner was able to question the realities of life as well as the relationship of man to society in his short stories, looking at the theme of dignity in A Rose For Emily, the process of culture in The Bear and the interaction of meaning within the social paradigm in Dry September. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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