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Isaac believes that stepping away from his inheritance is the only way for him to become “free.” In what sense might this be the case? From what does he seek freedom?
Isaac is an avid hunter who kills squirrels, rabbits, and deer, yet he hesitates to kill Old Ben when he has the chance. What, in Isaac’s view, sets Old Ben apart from those other animals?
Sam advises Isaac to be “scared” but not “afraid” (196). What distinction does he make between the two? How well does Isaac follow his advice, and what are the results?
By William Faulkner
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