Compare And Contrast Faulkner's And O Connor

124 Words1 Pages
Some things that made faulkner’s works different from those of O’connor’s are that Faulkner’s writings are mostly sad and tragic while O’Connor’s are uniquely funny yet ironic, however containing some level of darkness. For example, in O’connor’s “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” there is a character named Tom Shiftlet; ironically in this story Tom is a one- armed carpenter which gives the story a humorous feeling opposed to Faulkner’s story of “Barn Burning” where the father thinks that he can solve all of his problems by burning everything. Another thing that separates these two writers is that most of Faulkner’s stories begin after a major tragedy or a war and O’connor’s works create their own plot as the story grows