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- Rising Star Ali Faulkner Promotes 'Breaking Dawn,' 'Bad Kids Go to Hell,' 'Boneboys'It’s amazing how one little role in a major film franchise like 'The Twilight Saga' can help put an actor on the map and gain attention from moviegoers worldwide. That’s exactly what has happened to Ali Faulkner.
William Faulkner and the Writer's HeartWilliam Faulkner complained of the affliction of young writers in his 1950 Nobel Prize speech. They write "not of the heart but of the glands." Prophetic words spoken in an age that would precede an era of literary bankruptcy of the spirit.- The Nature of Evil in the Novels of William FaulknerDepravity and evil, in Faulkner's work, are marked by the attempt to sever the cords of history that bind a person to the past. The Faulkner characters who are most fully evil are the ones who to their backs on history.
Faulkner: an American Romantic?My favorite short story author is William Faulkner. Faulkner infuses a Southern U.S. style with American Romanticism--a combination of which I love.- Dewey Dell in Faulkner's as I Lay DyingA character analysis of Dewey Dell, a multidimensional woman in William Faulkner's literary masterpiece, As I Lay Dying.
Clean Words that Sound Dirty, Chapter V: I Wonder Who's Faulkner NowAs you've probably gathered from the first four installments of my award-winning Clean Words That Sound Dirty series, I have a stunted maturity level, which comes in pretty handy for writing crap like this.- "Barn Burning" By William FAulkner and "A&P" By John UpdikesThis is a compare/contrast of "Barn Burning" by William Faulkner and "A&P" by John Updikes.
- William Faulkner Nobel Prize Speech OverviewA look at William Faulkner's Nobel Prize speech.
Dueling Conscience's: Quentin Compson's DeliveranceAnalysis of the Quentin section of William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury."- Example of a Southern Patriarch: Faulkner's Anse BundrenThis is a character study of Anse Bundren, the patriarch of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying.
- Library System of Faulkner County, Arkansas Works for Heather's PatioThe library system of Faulkner County, Arkansas, always has a Friends Book Sale bi-annually. For the past two years, the funds raised have been used for a very special project, Heather's Patio.
- Faulkner County Arkansas Offers a Unique Weather Warning System to ResidentsBad weather, amber alerts, and even fire dangers are now available to residents of Faulkner County Arkansas through a new system offered by the Office of Emergency Management.
- Character Analysis of Jewel in William Faulkner's As I Lay DyingThe character of Jewel Bundren in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying will be analyzed. The importance of Jewel to his family will be illustrated.
Gary Faulkner Won't Stop Until He "takes Out" Bin-LadenIndividual with no combat training sets out on a self-proclaimed mission- Faulkner County/Van Buren Library System in Arkansas is Not Just a Place to Get Reading MaterialFaulkner County/Van Buren Library system is a new place to be. The events that are scheduled are not just reading ones.
- American Searching for Osama Bin Laden Has Been DetainedGary Brooks Faulkner, an american who was looking for Osama Bin Laden is being held in Pakistan according to CNN.
New Music for You to Check OutSome of the hits and a few misses.- How is Religion Portrayed in William Faulkner's Light in AugustExploring the inner self of his characters, who carry all sorts of wounds, Faulkner portrays people full of guilt, remorse and disgrace, striving for forgiveness, deliverance, and a place to call their own.
- The Light in August: Religion in Faulkner's WorkPublished in 1932, the Light in August weaves a tale about three souls and reveals Faulkner's feelings on religion through the lens of race and moral decay.
Faulkner's Tale Barn Burning Teaches Self Realized MoralFaulkner's short story "Barn Burning" depicts the question we all face: what is right and wrong. The person we become is based on the decisions we make.
The Sound and the Fury AnalysisAn analysis of the literary techniques and aesthetic theory behind The Sound and the Fury- Writers of the American South - Literature by RegionThe list of American southern writers is long indeed. It boasts two Nobel Prize winners and numerous Pulitzers: William Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, Tennessee Williams, Robert Penn Warren, James Agee, Eudora Welty ...
- Mumia Abu JamalA brief history of Mumia Abu Jamal and why he should be free. This is not done very good.
- Darkest Before the Dawn: An Examination of Hope in the Hopeless World of William Faulkner's Barn BurningAn examination of themes of hope and hopelessness in William Faulkner's "Barn Burning".
- What is a Novel? An Aesthetic Theory: From Hemmingway, Faulkner, and Conrad to Dan BrownAs a novelist, there are numerous ways to view my craft. Novels are stories. That's one way. The novel is an extended artistic expression. The novel, as all forms of writing, is a performance.
- A Rose for Emily and the Yellow Wallpaper: A Comparative StudyA comparative literature essay showing how the viewpoint of different authors affects the point of view of the stories they write. Comparing "The Yellow Wallpaper" with "A Rose For Emily" -- Two stories with similar themes but very different meanings.
- Visit Faulkner and Other Southern WritersYou can visit Faulkner and other Southern writers on a literary tour of the American South. These are some sites related to William Faulkner, Eudora Welty and Reynolds Price.
- A Short Guide to William Faulkner's The Sound and the FuryThe narrative structure and characters of William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, and how to choose the best edition.
The Secret Behind William Faulkner's As I Lay DyingAfter almost a century, a new discovery about the true origins of William Faulkner's inspiration for As I Lay Dying has come to light.- An Analysis of William Faulkner's Use of Gothic ImageryA literary analysis of William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily."
- William Faulkner's Interpretation of SlaveryAn essay about how Faulkner views slavery through the book "Unvanquished"; three specifically exemplify the sentiment about slavery: Ambuscade, Riposte in Tertio, and Raid.
36th Annual Faulkner & Yoknapatawpha Conference in Oxford, MississippiYoknapatawpha County, the fictional county that William Faulkner used in his books is based on his home town of Oxford and Lafayette County, Mississippi. This year's Conference will explore Faulkner and the mystery.- Exploration of PlotLook into the plot structure of "A Rose for Emily" by Faulkner.
- William Faulkner: Creator of WorldsA discussion on the literary world of William Faulkner
- Sister's Muddy Underwear Has Tragic Consequences in Faulkner's the Sound and the FuryWhen three brothers see their sister's muddy underwear, their lives are changed forever. One ends up sexually assaulting a girl. Another commits suicide, and a third ends up destitute.
Zoomorphism and Its Uses in LiteratureAn analysis of zoomorphism and its uses in literature.- Gender Divisions in School SystemThis piece discusses the issue of schools that are exclusive to one gender.
- Theatre According to Lealand FaulknerFamous theater teacher and performer, Lealand Faulkner, reveals his philosophies.
- Delusional Women in the Literature of Faulkner and GilmanA brief analysis of the oppressive nature of men towards women in late 19th century in the short stories A Rose for Emily, by Faulkner and The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
- The Struggle with Race in LiteratureA look at the topic through "The Bluest Eye," "A Light in August," and "Ceremony"


