Abner shows some strange respect for fire because it is his weapon of choice like a sword or gun for other men. Not only does he burn down barns with this weapon, but he also seems to have an infatuation with fire as a delicacy, though he does waste it from time to time. Abner tends to feel that other men, often the ones he works for, are better than him, so he burns down their barn in order to get even with them. It's sort of his passive aggressive attempt at making himself a better man by making others worth less.
Abner burns Barnes in "Barn Burning" as an act of revenge and to assert his authority and control over others. By destroying property and inflicting harm, Abner demonstrates his power and willingness to defy social expectations and laws. His actions also serve as a way to showcase his anger and frustration towards those he perceives as his enemies.
He got whipped in the town square after burning his familys barn down.
Sarty made the choice to break away from his father and warn Major de Spain about his father's plan to burn the barn because he wanted to break free from the cycle of violence and protect his own sense of moral integrity. This decision was driven by his inner conflict between loyalty to family and the desire for justice and truth.
Because barns burn down and it's in the name barn animals so they would be dead while it was burning
The duration of Burn 'Em Up Barnes is 3.5 hours.
Burn 'Em Up Barnes was created on 1934-06-16.
Burn 'Em Up Barnes - 1934 I was released on: USA: 16 June 1934
Burn 'Em Up Barnes - 1934 II was released on: USA: December 1934
Burn 'Em Up Barnes - 1934 I is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Thomas Edison burned down his barn in the year 1853.
Burning already is the present participle of burn.
it will burn it would probably burn at first and melt the ice and water does not encourage burning so the coal stops burning
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