Monday, February 11, 2019
The Untraditional Life of William Faulkner :: Biography Biographies Essays
The Untraditional Life of William FaulknerThe South is tradition, in every perspective of the word family, profession, and lifestyle. The staple to each tradition in the south, and ultimately masculinity, is to be a gray humanity. William Faulkner, a man with the most grey of ancestry running through his veins, was everything but a southern gentleman. A southern gentleman is to support his family, to be the sole provider. To support something such as a family is a great business, and it is expected of a southern gentleman to be able to handle that responsibility. Faulkner did non contrive a safe(p) job or income. He wrote poetry and attempted novels, but had not found success as a writer. He did not propose to find a different occupation that could bring stability to his pecuniary situation.Though it was not certain that William could support a family, he did have a child with his wife and supported the daughter from his wifes first marriage. It was not a happy family, as most southern families have been portrayed. Faulkner drank and continued to internalize himself from the rest of the family, as he had incessantly internalized himself from society. The drinking was not and everyday thing, but his family said that it would happen for want periods at a time. He would drink for a few weeks until he wanted to sober himself up. A southern gentleman is to be the commence figure in his family, to teach his children right from wrong, but William go outmed to be concern with only himself. When he drank, he was not there for his family. When his daughter asked him not to start drinking because her birthday was coming up, Faulkner said to her no unity remembers Shakespeares daughter. Tradition in the southern family did encompass tough hit the sack, but a southern gentleman is to be an example to his children, with characteristics embodying responsibility and honor. William Faulkner was neither responsible nor honorable. As WWI began, William, who had always been interested in flying, was glowing to volunteer in the Royal Canadian Air Force. To protect and brook ones country is a duty of a southern gentleman, one of the most masculine aspects of the south. Though he did not see any battle first hand, he came back to Mississippi, walking with a limp caused by a supposed metal plate in his head, and elaborate stories of plane crashes and battle.
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