1. William Faulkner
In Red Leaves Faulkner tells a story Native Americans who own slaves on their plantation. ... The dialogue also gives clues about how they culturally live, not so much like Native Americans but more like white men, though the Native American's talk about both with distaste. Although the Native American's live like white men on their plantation, they still hold true to certain rituals when the chief of their tribe dies. ... Faulkner was able to give you a child's point of view in That Evening Sun or Uncle Willy and then give you the point of view of a Native American tribe. ....
- Word Count: 1764
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School