
noticeable. There are many satanic images that can be identified with Abner such as using
fire which Edmond Volpe calls “the element of the devil” (892). He also points out Abner’s
pride which he says is “so absolute it can accept no order beyond its own” (892). The last
comparison that Edmond makes is “like the angels who fall with Lucifer becomes
extensions of his will. In the same way, Ab is an o...
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... a good life and even be the mayor because he told the truth and everyone else should
to. “Barn Burning” is rich in mythology and provides a well-constructed image of the south
during the time period the story was written.
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Byrne, Mary Ellen. ""Barn Burning": A Story from the '30s." Southeast Missouri State
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