Race at Morning

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"Race at Morning" is a short story by William Faulkner, typically noted for its vivid depiction of Southern life and themes of tradition, youth, and moral awakening.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
author William Faulkner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator William Faulkner NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType older male mentor
young boy protagonist
genre Southern literature
realist fiction
hasAudience adult readers
students of American literature
hasForm prose fiction
hasLength short story length
hasMoralDimension conflict between desire and duty
exploration of personal integrity
hasNarrativePerspective first-person narration
hasSubject Southern life
ethical choice
rites of passage
hasTone lyrical
reflective
isStudiedIn courses on Southern literature
courses on William Faulkner
isWrittenIn prose
language English
literaryMovement Southern Gothic NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
narrativeFocus hunting
rural life
settingRegion American South NERFINISHED
styleCharacteristic detailed depiction of landscape
regional dialect
vivid description
theme coming of age
honor
human–animal relationship
moral awakening
responsibility
tradition
youth

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