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Title: CI 350


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William Faulkner
  • By Brett Sanders
  • CI 350

2
History of William Faulkner
  • Born in 1897 in Oxford Mississippi
  • Served in Canadian air force
  • Wrote Dark Laughter in 1924
  • Won Nobel prize in 1949
  • Died in 1962

3
William, Young and Old
4
Most famous works
  • Barn Burning (1939)
  • A Rose for Emily (1931)
  • The Sound and the Fury
  • Satoris (1929)
  • As I lay dying (1929)

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Complete Series of Works
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Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Excerpt
  • I feel that this award was not made to me as
    a man, but to my work - a life's work in the
    agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for
    glory and least of all for profit, but to create
    out of the materials of the human spirit
    something which did not exist before. So this
    award is only mine in trust. It will not be
    difficult to find a dedication for the money part
    of it commensurate with the purpose and
    significance of its origin. But I would like to
    do the same with the acclaim too, by using this
    moment as a pinnacle from which I might be
    listened to by the young men and women already
    dedicated to the same anguish and travail, among
    whom is already that one who will some day stand
    here where I am standing.

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Basic Writing Structure
  • Introduction- thesis
  • Body
  • Conclusion

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Poetry Structures
  • Open form No rhyme or meter
  • Sonnet 14 lines
  • Ballad Song
  • Haiku seventeen syllables organized into
    three unrhymed lines of five, seven,
    and five syllables

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Sample Poetry by William Shakespeare
  • Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?Thou art
    more lovely and more temperateRough winds do
    shake the darling buds of May,And summer's lease
    hath all too short a dateSometime too hot the
    eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold
    complexion dimmed,And every fair from fair
    sometime declines,By chance, or nature's
    changing course untrimmedBut thy eternal summer
    shall not fade,Nor lose possession of that fair
    thou ow'st,Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest
    in his shade,When in eternal lines to time thou
    grow'st,So long as men can breathe or eyes can
    see,So long lives this, and this gives life to
    thee.

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