How does Faulkner use the setting of the Cătunul to reflect the characters' inner struggles?
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How does Faulkner use the setting of the Cătunul to reflect the characters' inner struggles?
Did anyone else feel conflicted about the way tradition is portrayed in the story?
What do you think inspired Faulkner to focus so heavily on individual identity within a tight-knit community?