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    Reflections on Reading "A Rose for Emily" James Lewis ENG/125 October 22‚ 2014 Geraldine Smith Reflections on Reading "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner’s short story‚ "A Rose for Emily"‚ follows one of the author’s main themes in many of his later works‚ i.e. the racial and societal divides that continued in the South after its defeat of the Civil War. One believes‚ Faulkner‚ being born and raised in the Deep South writes with a close working knowledge racism‚ classism and cultural divisions

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    1. Emily Grierson: She is the old lady that lives at the house‚ she is a town legend and is respected because she is a lady. 2. Colonel Sartoris: He was the former mayor of the town who absolved Miss Emily of any taxes after the death of her father. 3. Tobe: He is Miss Emily’s servant and the only connection to the outside world. 4. Judge Stevens: he was very respectful to Miss Emily and to save her pride had several men sprinkle lime on her property. 5. Homer Barron: The man who

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    5.03 – Faulkner and Regionalism Part 1: 1. Emily Grierson ~ She was the main character since the story was about her. Her main characteristics were isolation‚ quiet‚ stubborn‚ selfish‚ and cold-hearted. 2. Colonel Sartoris ~ He was the former mayor of Jefferson. His main characteristics would be sexist‚ and racist. 3. Tobe ~ He was Miss Emily’s servant for years. His main characteristics were caring‚ loyal‚ and quiet. 4. Judge Stevens ~ He was the current mayor of Jefferson. His main characteristics

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    "A Rose for Emily‚" written by William Faulkner‚ is a short fiction about the life and death of Miss Emily Grierson under the background of Southern United States’s decay in 19th century. “ Miss Brill” is Katherine Mansfield’ short story about a woman’s Sunday outing to the park‚ revealing her thought about others as she watches a crowd from a park bench. Seemingly very different in the imagery and language‚ portray of the main characters and plot‚ the two fictions all show out two elderly women

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    both The Exorcism of Emily Rose can be tied to the perceptions of religion and women‚ that we have discussed in class. The Exorcist‚ involves Raegan ; a 12-year-old girl‚ and her hardworking‚ single mother Chris. Both are atheous and based of the reading “A Single Women”‚ Chris is very much consider an “unfit mother “ or better yet a “witch”. For example‚ being that Chris is a hardworking mother / actress‚ she hardly has time for Raegan and can’t give her the motherly love that she desires.

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    In the story “A Rose for Emily‚” Faulkner uses characterization to portray Emily’s mental decline throughout her life. By being kept away from the real world by her father‚ to being free to venture out after his death to having to keep a murder a secret. Faulkner best characterized Miss Emily as snobby‚ crazy and secretive. Emily is kept away from outside society early in her life because her dad believes no one was good enough for her. As Faulkner stated on (page.311) “people in our town believed

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    The tales of such innocence‚ a sweet young girl turns into a desperate‚ love-seeking woman. This occurs in the story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner. The story starts off with funeral of Miss Emily then goes back in time and reflects on the past and recounts certain events that occurred during Miss Emily’s life. I find this story very depressing because Miss Emily never had a real chance at youth and being able to enjoy being a child and teenager. This is shown when her father cut off all

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    5.03 Regionalism: Faulkner “A Rose for Emily” English III Part I: Character Identification • Emily Grierson- A mysterious woman who had secrets kept and a puzzlement to the community around her. • Colonel Sartoris- The man who reassured her that she would not need to pay taxes or anything. • Tobe- A loyal servant that fed and took care of Miss Emily as well as her secrets of which he never told anyone. • Judge Stevens-

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    story ‘A Rose for Emily’. The tragic heroine‚ Emily Grierson‚ is a peculiar character in William Faulkner’s proclaimed short story. Published in 1930‚ this southern gothic tale is “the story of Emily’s life as a lonely and impoverished woman left penniless by her father‚ who drove away suitors from his overprotected daughter” (A Rose‚ 72). Although it is obvious in the story that Emily is a broken woman‚ there are different ways the people of Jefferson envision her. The townspeople give Emily the opportunity

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    couples sooner will bring another family member who needs his or her parent’s security in many ways. Here’s what I correlate the Ethiopian olden days marriage with my reading “A Rose for Emily.” I realize some similarities between the tradition of olden day’s Ethiopian marriage and the reading‚ Faulkner’s story‚ “Rose for Emily.” Traditional marriage customs vary by ethnic group in Ethiopia‚ although many customs are trans-ethnic. Arranged marriages are the norm‚ although this practice is becoming

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