Thank you so much for this! I am an extremely slow reader and have trouble getting my English assignments done because of it, but your channel has solved that! I truly appreciate the work you've put in to create this channel; thank you.
When I listen to this audio, I unintentionally play my Spotify at the same time. Then the music and the reading overlap which is really amazing. Thank you for reading this!! And for anybody who wants to have background music, you can try the same thing.
Heart wrenching story of life with no hope just rage that does not accept their circumstances, hatered, fear and endless humiliation no place for tender feelings just despair. Written with amazing depth and detailed observation just genious. Thank you do you also have as i lay dying?
Most likely, however it was more out of spite rather the jealousy. His father was tired of being the man with no power, so in order to feel better he would do little things like ruin the rug to show that he still has power as a man. This power struggle (or lack there of) is also one of the reasons he burned the barns, he needed to show the landowners that even though they have the power in their business/relationship he (the father) still could do anything (like setting a barn on fire). However it is seen in the end that the man with all the power is the one with a gun.
I'm so sick of all these woke rats complaining about certain words. Mr. Faulkner wrote the story the way he wrote it, so read it that way. This is exactly why education in America is going to hell. I love the way Debra Winger reads short stories. She makes the characters come alive. And I'm a black guy. Sue me.
Thank you so much for this! I am an extremely slow reader and have trouble getting my English assignments done because of it, but your channel has solved that! I truly appreciate the work you've put in to create this channel; thank you.
Same, I have dyslexia and study English literature at university. Talk about an oxymoron
Wonderful wonderful narration, thank you!
Thank you for this reading!
There’s just nothing that can make me like this story
Thank you soooooo much for this !!!!!
Debra Winger, where have you been. Don’t be a stranger, please.
Thank you for this
"complex" language and vivid descriptions used in this dude's writing style truly do not make this story any less boring 😭😭
Sack of 💩 in my opinion . ..I agree
Bovine?
until the end of time this will a timeless masterpiece that almost every poor male in this country can relate to.
Thanks for making this video. Saved me lots of time.
When I listen to this audio, I unintentionally play my Spotify at the same time. Then the music and the reading overlap which is really amazing. Thank you for reading this!! And for anybody who wants to have background music, you can try the same thing.
what song do you play while listeniing
@@commentoria Sorry I forget! But I believe you can try something smooth and calm. Different music can add different color to the text for sure!
Clearly a zoomer with the attention span of a goldfish.
Thank you for this! You read beautifully. This one was way too hard for me to read without audio.
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Saved my grade. Thanks
Amen.
That was cheating..
@@jaraza323 my teacher actually recommended that we listen to this after reading it out of the textbook
@@sadietaylorsversion13 ok my Bad... Im Sorry.
I can’t believe no one recognized the voice of colts and roosters mom.
when she said the hard N word I was lowkey shook lol
not expecting that hahaha
"He was a strange nigga I tell ya" like damn that shii had me dead when she said it
I'm glad I'm not In class. I actually don't wanna do the assignment anymore ..guess ima cheat for the rest of the semester. F this class
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NAGGER, what's problem with ya?
@@candide1065 I'm good ghost
Faulkner is easy to read and understand if you’re from N Ga mountains
Great job
Thank you for sharing!!
Heart wrenching story of life with no hope just rage that does not accept their circumstances, hatered, fear and endless humiliation no place for tender feelings just despair. Written with amazing depth and detailed observation just genious. Thank you do you also have as i lay dying?
Heart rending, not heart wrenching.
You are a good man. Thank you.
Isn’t it a girl
Lolllll it’s a woman
Great reader
OMG .. the language is so hard to understand
Not if you grew up in Tennessee. Lol cheers.
@@willbarnett607 I wish I were 😅
@@willbarnett607 not really I live in Texas and I understand and I live in the down pits where it is just Hispanics
@@willbarnett607 Tennessean here and I still can't understand what the Hell they're saying.
You guys realize is no other than THE Debra Winger reading this?
Have anyone seen the movie burning...man that was something
I haven't watched this video yet but I've watched Burning, is Burning inspired from this or was that a different short story
@@ommane9365 The movie is based on Haruki Murakami's short story "Barn Burning", which is sort of a tribute to this story.
This shit was hard to understand. Every other sentence was just describing a single object.
This !
this was the way Faulkner wrote. very intricate and complicated. only makes his stories more interesting
Que pena que no se inglés
That person is my great uncle😅 aka my dad’s first cousin
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I felt it was injustice to Faulkner, she reads like she giving ric flair promo 100 years later sounds but thx for the labour.,,
You're a Brit/your perception of Faulkner is perhaps less painful. Faulkner is a horror . . . horrific, always.
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Did his father purposely ruin the rug? Out of jealousy?
Most likely, however it was more out of spite rather the jealousy. His father was tired of being the man with no power, so in order to feel better he would do little things like ruin the rug to show that he still has power as a man. This power struggle (or lack there of) is also one of the reasons he burned the barns, he needed to show the landowners that even though they have the power in their business/relationship he (the father) still could do anything (like setting a barn on fire). However it is seen in the end that the man with all the power is the one with a gun.
@@rileybeaulieu209 Did the father get shot in the end of did it get left up in the air?
@@tukolo5408 It's up to interpretation, I have my own thoughts. But the consensus is yes the father and other son were killed in the end yeah
His father is full of rage and hatered towards the world because he can not change his situation he freezes in hate and misery.
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How is this shit a short story??!?!?
u dont got to say it like that
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Wow
Came here after watching burning
. Just to hear this lady shout the N word 4 times before the 5 minute mark -_-
This story sucks. So boring and it’s difficult to read
William really liked using the n word jesus christ
I was thinking the same thing...
@@deadchannell424 Do you not think he is representing the period realistically?
How do you think people spoke then?
Should Faulkner have softened reality?
A Clark he really did
The what said ?
I'm so sick of all these woke rats complaining about certain words. Mr. Faulkner wrote the story the way he wrote it, so read it that way. This is exactly why education in America is going to hell. I love the way Debra Winger reads short stories. She makes the characters come alive. And I'm a black guy. Sue me.
and she had to say the n-word because....? just cause it's part of the story doesn't mean she should read it
She should read it because it is part of the story. To not do so, even for you, is censorship.
Because paraphrase is a blasphemy
The n-word was part of Faulkner's culture just like being a snowflake is part of your culture.
That would take some of the pain out of it. Faulkner is all about pain.
Karen's vegan guacamole-smoothie fell to the ground from all the shock
Didn't like having a woman read a man's voice..didnt sound believable
BIDEN / HARRIS !!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙
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