They visit the house of major de spain.
Barn burning major de spain rug.
De spain has the rug dropped off at abner s shack.
He is abner s employer and landlord after the family leaves the first county.
Major de spain is abner s arch nemesis in the story.
After abner defiantly steps in horse droppings and then drags his shoe across the rug s surface he orders his daughters to clean the rug which the major has dropped off at the family shack and he himself uses a rough jagged stone which.
Major de spain in barn burning.
Fire is a constant threat in barn burning and it represents both snopes s inherent powerlessness and his quest for power and self expression.
Barn burning is a short story by the american author william faulkner which first appeared in harper s in june 1939.
Sartoris runs desperately down the road moving aside as the major s horse comes thundering by him.
While barn burning is intolerable to sarty 20 bushels of corn as punishment for destroying a rug is excessive injustice as the justice of the peace will rule later.
Gathers the kerosene and oil that he will use in burning de spain s barn.
Sartoris escapes his mother s clutches and runs to the de spain house bursting in on the startled servant.
Abner sets his two daughters to cleaning it and then dries it in front of the fire.
Breathlessly he blurts out the word barn.
Major de spain seems more surprised than angry which only underlines the rarity of someone in a position so far beneath him ever even being able to cause him harm.
Abner sets his two daughters to cleaning it and then dries it in front of the.
It represents wealth and prosperity something de spain has but abner does not.
Three shots ring out and snope is killed his plan to burn de spain s barn thwarted.
De spain has the rug dropped off at abner s shack.
Major de spain seeks reparation for the damaged rug in the form of twenty.
The rug at the entrance to the home of major de spain becomes the crux of one of the snopes family s numerous struggles with justice and authority.
Major de spain snopes s employer who sarty warns about the barn burning.
While sarty can admire de spain s beautiful house without envy abner views it with a ravening and jealous rage that prompts his actions.
In supporting his father against dc spain he distinguishes between the severity of burning a barn and his father s role in ruining the rug.
Their economic statuses indeed are so radically distinct that the major struggles to find a punishment that might be fair for both as the rug in house costs more than abner will make in a lifetime.
After the family has been run out of town because snopes burned a barn snopes steals a split rail from a fence and builds a small fire by the roadside barely functional and hardly suited to the large family s needs on a cold evening.