Faulkner was a family man and cherish his family. Family values and what family meant to him strongly impacted his writings and how he wrote. Faulkner experienced two different social class and how society treats one another. He wanted his readers to visualize and understand that society even make then treated individuals different based on social class. Faulkner father taught him how to hunt, fish and be a man. He wrote poems and short stories about family and how a husband should treat his wife, and how a man should be a father. Faulkner married his long time sweet heart Estelle Oldham, but their marriage was not perfect, they wont both suffering alcoholics and had many disagreements and Estelle tried to commit suicide. He started writing fictional stories based on his life, wife and children to explore his feelings. Faulkner stories related to his life, and the challenges of a marriage a working man trying to be a father. Family value sparked a lot of his creative writing pieces including "The Sound and the Fury. He wanted his readers to see what family value meant in the south and how his life was not perfect.


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