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William Faulkner Vs Annie Dillard Vs Frank Mccourt

In William Faulkner's speech, he discusses the "author's duty to society," the need for authors to exemplify the matters of the heart: courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice. Frank McCourt and Annie Dillard show prime examples of this in Angela's Ashes and An American Childhood, respectively.
In the former, McCourt tells the anecdote of his experiences working with Mr. Hammond on the coal cart. He details his excitement for finally being able to work, wishing that he could leave school altogether and be able to support his family. On page 261, as Frank is walking home, people on the streets give him strange looks, mocking and belittling him. But as he says, "They're ignorant. They don't know I spent the day delivering hundredweights of coal and turf. They don't know I'm a man." Though the world is against him, he rises above and acknowledges the idea that it shouldn't bother him; they really don't know what they're talking about. He continues to......


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