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    “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman are two well written short stories that entail both similarities and differences. Both short stories were written in the late 1800’s early 1900’s and depict the era when women were viewed less important than men. The protagonist in each story is a woman‚ who is confined in solitary due to the men in their lives. The narrator in “A Rose for Emily” is the mutual voice of the townspeople of Jefferson‚ while

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    Name: _________________________________________________ Date: ________________________ Period: _______________ “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner Vocabulary: 1. remit – pardon 2. mote – speck 3. gilt – gold-edged 4. pallid – pale 5. hue – color/shade 6. temerity – courage 7. teeming – swarming 8. diffident – shy 9. deprecation – derogatory (belittle) 10. tableau – scene 11. cabal – secret intrigue 12. impervious – not able to pass through 13. acrid – bitter 14. thwart – to

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    transition from the Old South and the New South as illustrated‚ by William Faulkner in “A Rose for Emily.” Before the Civil War‚ life in the South was dreadful for some people‚ and it was glorious for others. However‚ after the Civil War‚ life changed drastically for the South as a whole. One of the best ways of learning about the Old South and the New South is to read literature by William Faulkner. In “A Rose for Emily”‚ Faulkner uses symbolism‚ metaphors‚ and imagery to describe the differences between

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    William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” In “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ simile and tone. Faulkner uses these elements to lead his characters to an epiphany of letting go of out-dated traditions and customs. The resistance to change and loneliness are prominent themes within “A Rose for Emily”. Faulkner uses “A Rose for Emily” to caution his readers that things are not always what they appear to be. The tone of “A Rose for Miss Emily” could be described

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    the minds therein and caused an addiction to the past‚ leading to the development of thoughts separate to the rest of the United States. William Faulkner’s short story‚ “A Rose for Emily‚” illustrates this romance with the past which the South has clung to as a result of its history. Faulkner’s short story‚ “A Rose for Emily” is teeming with historical references; Emily’s own manor

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    the past. In “A Rose for Emily” and “Barn Burning‚ the topic of childhood comes up and has molded the characters into people that others may not recognize after a period of years. Faulkner uses these storylines to exhibit how childhood events are just a scratch on the surface when it comes to the decisions that many will make throughout their lifetime. It is through time that many begin to see that everything is not always what it appears to be. “A Rose for Emily” starts

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    e are defined by our past experiences‚ individuals are ever-changing based on our beliefs and experiences throughout our lives. William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” depicts the transformation of Emily. A young women who was originally a young and vibrant women‚ gradually transitions into a secluded and sympathized character. This is a symbol of her family’s history of mental illness‚ which she in turn inherited and ultimately affects her as her life progresses. Homer Barron’s close resemblance

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    Character Comparison and Contrast “A Rose for Emily” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” The character Emily‚ from “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and the Narrator‚ from “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman were both young women from similar time periods. Their belief system reflected the era in which they lived. Emily lived in a post-civil war mansion that was dilapidated‚ she was the unmarried daughter of a once very influential member of the community. At one time‚ her family had

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    Emily is clearly a villain in the short story‚ “A Rose for Emily.” Although much of her character came from her father’s abuse‚ she remains responsible for her actions. In the story‚ Emily is obsessed with avoiding change. She is a symbol of the old South‚ and clearly represents the few traditionalists following the Civil War. The traditionalists are clearly the villains in the South‚ because they will not let go of the negative past of slavery‚ as Emily is in “A Rose for Emily”‚ because she will

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    A Rose for Emily: Character Motivation For Killing Homer The main character‚ Emily Grierson‚ in Williams Faulkner’s story‚ “A Rose for Emily”‚ is a proud southern woman that displays strange behavior around her town. Throughout the story the behavior of Emily Grierson is mysterious and undergoes through a lot of tragedies. While living with her father she was not allowed to date any man because for the eyes of her father all men weren’t good enough for her. Her father rules her every move and keeps

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