William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” is overflowed with terror, horror, suspense, mystery, ambiguity, and deceitfulness. The layout of Faulkner’s story is absolutely breathtaking because he allows the reader to be a part of the story. With Faulkner’s gifted mind, I was left wondering throughout the whole story why he decided to pick Emily Grierson as the protagonist. “A Rose for Emily” allowed me to experience romance, misfortune, gothic horror, and dismay of the antebellum south in that time period. This story was very different from any other story by William Faulkner because it had many elements of Gothicism. Since the short story is filled with gothic elements, it made the story even more interesting to read. In “A Rose for Emily” there are several prominent themes throughout the story. Out of all the themes that Faulkner incorporated into his story, my three favorite themes were change, isolation, and death. All of these themes allowed me to have a better understanding of the story. Incorporating these themes allowed me to visualize the representation that people associated southern belles, Yankees, and the antebellum south as. Thus, Faulkner’s various use of these themes add great detail to the story.…