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~I Can Do All These Things You Think I Can't Through Christ.

~You are what you do-not what you say.

9.2.08

Eng. class: Barn Burning questions

QUESTION: Explain how the stream of consciousness sections of "Barn Burning" serve as the moral voice for the story. Is it Sarty's, the narrator's, or the author's?

ANSWER: The moral voice is that of the young boy named Sarty. He represents the morality in the story because he is the one in the story that says no to the idea of burning the barns out of revenge. Even as a young boy, he can see that what his father has done for a long while is not the way you should go about expressing your feelings of anger or otherwise.

(once again this is my opinion and im taking a total shot in the dark. :)

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