In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, William Faulkner insists that great writing must focus on "universal truths" and __________. the question of whether the writer is even necessary to society the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself the distinct and temporary issues confronting the current generation the essential fear of death that all people carry inside themselves

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In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, William Faulkner insists that great writing must focus on “universal truths” and love, honor, compassion, and sacrifice.

Who is William Faulkner?

William Faulkner was a famous writer of novels and short stories.

He got a Novel Prize in literature in 1949.

The main idea of the speech of the Novel prize is "the human heart in conflict with itself."

Some of his best works are As I Lay Dying (1930), Sanctuary (1931), The Sound and the Fury (1929), and Absalom, Absalom! (1936).

Thus, the fill of the blank is love, honor, compassion, and sacrifice.

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