In William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Speech, the pronoun "that" refers to "the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself." In this context, Faulkner emphasizes the significance of exploring the complexities and struggles of human emotions and experiences in literature. The phrase suggests that this inner conflict is what truly matters and is worth writing about, highlighting the universal nature of human struggle and the depth of human experience.
"William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Speech" the speaker says "because only that is worth writing about? What is the antecedent for the pronoun "that" the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself; there is only the question when will I be blown up; our tragedy today; the agony and the sweat; the young man or woman writing today
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