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Faulkner's "The Unvanquished"
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Though Faulkner's The Unvanquished is set during the Civil War,
another war is being fought simultaneously. This second war is not one of
guns and thievery, but one of beliefs. It is a conflict between two
philosophies: idealism and pragmatism. This war rages on throughout the
novel, but is decided by one event: Bayard's decision not to avenge his
father's death.
An idealist is one who is guided by ideals, especially one that
places ideals before practical considerations. Life in Yoknapatawpha was
idealistic, as was life everywhere in the Sou ....
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