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In the short story “Barn Burning” there is a stark contrast between how Abner and
his son, Sartoris, see justice. ... We can safely assume this is also why he burns the barn in the end. ... Early in the story after Abner and Sartoris are walking out of the court room, someone whispers “Barn Burner” (paragraph15), and Sartoris gets in a fight with the person who says this because his father’s honor is insulted, even though Sartoris knows his father is guilty. ...
Finally at the end of the story Sartoris runs to tell Major De Spain that his barn is in danger; “De Spain!
Approximate Word count = 422 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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