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which of the following explains abner's treatment of the male servant of de spain

by Lucas Orn DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What does Sartorius blurt out to the servant when he runs into the de Spain house?

Sartoris escapes his mother's clutches and runs to the de Spain house, bursting in on the startled servant. Breathlessly, he blurts out the word Barn!

Who is sarty named after and why does that seem important?

The youngest son of the Snopes family, ten-year-old Sarty is named after a Confederate officer named Colonel Sartoris who comes up in a number of William Faulkner's other works. The story often calls Sarty simply “the boy.” Sarty is in the process of developing his own character and values over the course of the story.

What does sarty think when he sees the house of Major de Spain?

Sarty thinks the mansion will shield the de Spain barn from being burned. Not only that, but the sight of the mansion might even change his father so that he doesn't even want to burn barns anymore. That gets more to the heart of the matter.

Why does sarty think Major de Spain's barn is safe from Abner's wrath?

Why does Sarty think Major de Spain's barn is safe from Abner's wrath? De Spain's estate is larger and more dignified than the others.

Who is sarty in Barn Burning?

Sarty is a ten-year-old boy, the youngest son of Abner Snopes. He is Barn Burning's main character, even though he is often referred to as “the boy” by William Faulkner. Sarty goes through an enormous transformation throughout the story. He is loyal to his family and his father.

What does sarty realize about his father in Barn Burning?

After dinner Sarty hears his mother trying to stop his father from doing something. He realizes his father is planning to burn the de Spain barn.

What does sarty do at the end of the story?

At the end of story "Barn Burning", Sarty runs to warn de Spain, but he is too late, as the barn is set ablaze.

Why does sarty warn Major de Spain?

When his father orders him to get the oil can, he is powerless to resist his father's command. Again, Sarty hears the hopeless despair in his mother's voice as she vainly pleads with his father not to commit this unspeakable act. Sarty's only alternative is to warn Major de Spain since he is unable to stop his father.

How does sarty change over the course of Barn Burning?

When Abner is going to burn down another barn, Sarty runs to tell someone to try and stop his father. Sarty changes throughout the story because by the end he realizes that justice is important and that what his father has been doing is wrong.

What is one important detail symbol in the story that helps you to understand sarty's problem or predicament?

The Food in the Store Sarty is hungry and he's surrounded by food. The problem is, the food is sealed off from him. It's a symbol of his general plight.

What does Major de Spain charge Snopes for ruining his rug by improper cleaning?

After Snopes tracks horse manure onto the expensive rug, the server instructs him to clean and return it. Snopes ruins the rug from improper cleaning and Major de Spain “charge[s] [him] twenty bushels of corn against [his] crop” (521).

What is the significance of the barn in Barn Burning?

Fire. Abner Snopes asserts his independence, his defiance, and his own view of justice through fire – by setting fire to the barns owned by those who he feels have slighted him.

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