The article “Faulkner and Masculinity” examines how William Faulkner represents masculinity in his works. It argues that masculinity in Faulkner’s writing is not stable or heroic, but often marked by crisis, social pressure, and internal conflict. Male characters struggle with expectations of honor, authority, and social roles in the American South, frequently failing or experiencing decline. The article highlights how Faulkner critiques and complicates traditional masculinity, showing it as shaped by history, culture, and social change.
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