Introduction
One of the most common notions about young boys in the society today is that as they grow up, they will try their best to emulate or act as their father. Alternatively, they may try to emulate another strong and influential male figure who has been actively involved in their growth and development. This inadvertently means that some boys will grow up and turn up exactly as their dads while others will generally develop a self identity sense together with the capability to distinguish between what is wrong or right (Morgan 34). Barn Burning by William Faulkner is a tale of a ...