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    “The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood” by Charles Perrault and “Briar-Rose” by the Grimm Brothers are both slightly distinctive fairy tale versions about a beautiful princess cursed into a deep sleep by an enchantment force and awakened by a heroic prince. Although both versions are distinctive to a certain extent‚ they both contain the same basic elements of fiction such as character‚ setting‚ conflict‚ and moral. The two versions main character or protagonist is a young princess about the age of fifteen

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    In the short story “A Rose For Emily‚” by William Faulkner‚ Miss Emily Grierson is a woman who grew up in a well-privileged and respected family from the South raised by a very strict father. In the story‚ the affects of the death of her father are revealed leading her to be unsocial and hardly ever seen in town until a Northern man‚ Homer Barron‚ comes into town. Emily and Homer have a romantic relationship that surprises everyone around town especially since her father would not approve of them

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    darkness mystery‚ or romance‚ lust and even dread. William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” uses a gothic setting to describe Miss Emily’s home. The upstairs and the outside of the house shows the darkness romance and lust of the setting in which she lived. After the door was forced open the room was discovered to be covered with a‚ “pervading dust (5)”. For example it wasn’t until the day that Emily died that family members discovered the room upstairs where

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    The story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is about the life of a woman who lived a very sheltered life. When we examine Emily Grierson’s life in the story‚ it is evident that she had few acquaintances in her town. Her family was constantly criticized and being watched to see what would happen next. A key theme noted in the story is isolation. From the isolation in Miss Emily’s life comes hereditary mental illness. This isolation began from her father’s influence‚ social status‚ and traditions

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    Faulkner’s details about setting and atmosphere give the reader background as to the values and beliefs of the characters‚ helping the reader to understand the motivations‚ actions and reactions of Miss Emily and the rest of the town‚ and changing the mood or tone in the story. The setting in “A Rose for Emily” is Faulkner’s Jefferson‚ a small town in the deep south of the United States. Faulkner’s use of this particular time-period of post-civil War is successful in giving the reader an understanding to

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    Poetry is literature which expresses feelings‚ ideas and emotions ultimately to tell a story‚ but the intensity‚ reality and drive of the story is portrayed through the used of distinctive style‚ genre‚ rhythm and beat. Robert Creeley and Emily Dickinson both use poetic language and form in order to convey and allow the reader to unpack the poem and create meaning. Robert Creeley’s Broken Back Blues‚ explores the genre of Blues which allows the piece to carry a pensive tone which evokes a Jazz

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    The Components of The Plot In William Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily" there are numerous aspects of the plot that can be explored. The use of conflict‚ foreshadowing‚ and flashbacks throughout the story form the plot along with its characters. The plot’s stages can be traced throughout the story. The start and end of the exposition‚ climax‚ and resolution can be identified. There is also a protagonist and a few antagonists in this story. The story is based on the life of a southern woman and the

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    A Worn Path VS A Rose For Emily In the pages of the short stories‚ A Worn Path and A Rose For Emily we are able to see a similar side and connection between the two. As we look at the theme‚ tone‚ and morals we are able to better grasp the conflict in these two stories‚ while detecting whether the two protagonists‚ Miss Emily and Phoenix Jackson are mentally crazy. The main moral in A Worn Path is the love‚ and life of Phoenix Jackson. The path she travels across interrupts her life. Her

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    Frozen In Time: A Rose Will Never Grow Published in 1930 by William Faulkner‚ "A Rose for Emily" is revealed to be a disturbing and yet somewhat intriguing tale of murder. The story is set approximately from 1884-1920 in the small‚ southern‚ antebellum town of Jefferson‚ Mississippi. Aristocracy is definitely seen to be the burden within this work‚ showing that privilege is a prison. Whereas some readers could consider the main character‚ Emily Grierson‚ as murderous; she could also be seen as

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    In William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” the specific elected passage is heavily rich in details dealing with setting and imagery. The line that starts off the passage sends a clear message of a long enclosed space. “The violence of breaking down the door‚” shows that entering the aforementioned space was no easy feat and therefore had to be forced. The manner in which we can approach this precise detail is by stating that this was a room for used for solidarity or perhaps its purpose

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