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    in A Rose for Emily. Setting often provides more then just a mere backdrop for the action in the story. It is probably the most important part of the putting together a story. In this story the setting is a reflection of the character as much as the town. The physical setting‚ time setting and cultural settings are all important parts of this short story‚ Physical setting is to give the readers a sense of what the environment is for the story. The physical setting for A rose for Emily is important

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    “A Rose for Emily” is a story written by William Faulkner that depicts social class and isolation in the society. The author uses a woman whose life story is tragic. The interpretation of social class by Faulkner revolves around the lives of people in town who are obsessed with the main character. Emily’s social interaction and conflict of the town is what has caused her to alienate herself from the community. According to Marxist criticism theory‚ material possessions form the bases of conflict

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    Cameron Barba Ms. Carunchio English 11B 12 February 2009 “A Rose for Emily” Literary Analysis In “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner uses setting‚ character development‚ and stylistic devices to express the mystery of Emily and the somewhat gossip-obsessed attitude the townspeople have towards Emily. Faulkner uses the setting to convey the mystery surrounding Emily and her actions. For example‚ Faulkner writes “ knocked at the door through which no visitor had passed since she ceased giving

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    In his many works of fiction‚ William Faulkner explores the lives of characters who live in the closed society of the American South‚ a society rooted in traditional values. In the short stories "Barn Burning" and "A Rose for Emily‚" Faulkner explores what happens when individuals lose their connection to this society and its values. Both Abner Snopes‚ a rebellious sharecropper‚ and Emily Grierson‚ an unmarried woman from a prominent family‚ are isolated from their respective communities‚ and both

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    In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily‚” Miss Emily is the town’s focus. She is as an important person in the town‚ but also a social pariah. Her life growing up was not ideal. Emily lacked love and affection‚ necessary aspects required in maturing. After her Mother died‚ her father declared Emily be the woman of the house and ran off any potential suitors. This patriarchy system drives Emily into a life of seclusion. Her father’s passing creates abandonment issues and causes her to cling to his

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    In William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” it seems that Emily was plagued with loneliness most of her life. While she was happy as a child‚ she became lonely when her father passed. She began to isolate herself from everyone and her reclusiveness became worse when Homer Barron‚ her beau‚ left her. She did not go to the market but would instead send Tobe‚ her manservant to do the shopping. When people would come to visit‚ she would have Tobe turn them away. It seems sad and pitiful that

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    include short stories and novels. The importance of the narrator goes beyond the act of simply telling a story that happens in a specific place at one particular point in time. Through the course of the years‚ famous writers have used the narrator as a tool to create suspense and force the audience to read the story from a specific point of view. Within this group of writers‚ William Faulkner and Charlotte Perkins Gilman have used the narrator to allow the reader to interpret the story from a desired

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    Comparisons Between Two Woman In the stories “A Rose for Emily”‚ and “The story of an hour”‚ there are two woman who many can say they go through similar phases in their life that restrain them from being free. As if happiness was ungraspable for both Emily Grierson‚ and Louise Mallard. In order to efficiently understand the stories the person reading must have an understanding of many things that occurred back in 1894- 1904‚ since both stories took place almost around the same time that all the

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    Symbolism means for me objects or facts in the story “A Rose for Emily” characters are in this story. Emily was always trying to fine a happy life‚ and her father was trying to like scare ever guy that come to the house. Symbolisms are meanest in the story as mean objects are giving like the house‚ roseEmily hair‚ and gray hair. A symbolism for me is like family staying together as one chine‚ as my dear mother told me “family matters more than anything in the world‚ family going to be here no matter

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    In “A Rose for Emily‚” William Faulkner utilizes multiple characters to portray different spiritual beings. The three main characters are Miss Emily‚ Tobe‚ and Homer Barron‚ and they are constantly scrutinized by the community. Emily’s house is described as having a “stubborn and coquettish decay‚” meaning it as a peculiar aspect of fascination to others (253). In this way‚ it is similar to God’s house (heaven) in that the people are strangely attracted to it. Additionally‚ Tobe constantly tends

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