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    "Dry September" is a short story by William Faulkner. Published in 1931‚ it describes a lynch mob forming (despite ambiguous evidence) on a hot September evening to avenge an alleged (and unspecified) insult or attack upon a white woman by a black watchman‚ Will Mayes. Told in five parts‚ the story includes the perspective of the rumored female victim‚ Miss Minnie Cooper‚ and of the mob’s leader‚ John McLendon. It is one of Faulkner’s shorter stories. It was originally published in Scribner’s magazine

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    Emily’s denial of change (Kurtz). It is this denial of change that drives Emily to madness? Other superior analysts‚ like James M. Wallace‚ claim that none of the gossip in the story really matters‚ and people should only scrutinize the narrator. Faulkner himself was once quoted saying‚ “Given a choice between grief and nothing‚ I’d choose grief” (Famous Quotes). This statement is seen in the story on many occasions. Emily chooses the grieving for her father‚ her suitor‚ and even her taxes over

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    Emily by William Faulkner will be the title character‚ Emily. The Emily character is established as the main focus of the story from the very beginning “When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to her funeral” (Faulkner‚ 2010‚ p.538). We are led to believe from her description that although she is from a prominent family‚ Emily does not fit the mold of a southern belle “We had long thought of them as a tableau; Miss Emily a slender figure in white in the background” (Faulkner‚ 2010‚ p.538)

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    Gabriel Arcia 9 Honors English Mr. Settle April 18‚ 2010 William Faulkner’s Accomplishments William Faulkner stood 5’6” tall‚ but was a giant in the realm of Americans (Padgett). He is a great image of literature up to this date for his many contributions to American literary works. He has helped humanity discover how important literature and art is in America. He had accomplished more artistically over a decade than most writers in a lifetime (Padgett). Between the years 1927-1934‚ he

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    community. Emily Grierson has a hard time acknowledging and adjusting to the changes in her life. For example‚ “Miss Emily met them at the door‚ dressed as usual and with no trace of grief on her face. She told them that her father was not dead.”(Faulkner‚ page. 81) This quote clearly shows how Emily tried to defy death by holding on to her father’s corpse and treating it as if he was still living and how afraid she was of change. This was the main cause in motivating Emily’s lifestyle. She did not

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    used to understand the complications involved in literary fiction. Point of view‚ an aspect in fiction will help a reader understand how the author has structured the events in the story. In the short story “A Rose for Emily‚” the narrator‚ William Faulkner uses a first person character to reveal the story of Miss Emily. He unfolds the story through hear-say‚ gossip‚ and through the townspeople he also keeps the readers in the dark until the sickening conclusion is exposed. William Faulkner’s use

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    William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway are two of the most aggressively competitive authors in history‚ and trade literary blows through their correspondence. The most famous of these exchanges began when Faulkner was attempting to praise Hemingway’s bravery saying‚ “[Hemingway] has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary.” As per usual‚ Hemingway took this as a personal attack against his writing and responded with the retort‚ “Poor Faulkner. Does he really think

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    William Faulkner engulfs the reader in the story of “A Rose for Emily”. Emily Grierson‚ referred to as Miss Emily throughout the story‚ is a mysterious woman making her the talk of the town. Emily grew up a Southern belle with the idea that the Grierson were “high and mighty” (Faulkner‚ 324). Her father isolates her from friends‚ relatives‚ and the town‚ creating gossip and speculations among the townspeople. Thus‚ when he passes‚ she is left all alone. Emily’s house is used as a figure of speech

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    Miss Emily’s House: The Downfall of The South In “A Rose for Emily‚” William Faulkner uses symbolism to paint a vivid picture of the fallen South. This literary piece takes place in the southern town of Jefferson‚ during the Civil War era and depicts how the Southern way of life fell apart after the war. One of the symbols that he uses to illustrate the deterioration of the South is Miss Emily’s house. Through vivid descriptions of dilapidation of the once beautiful house and the things that

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    the indentation and hair left beside his dead body. “Then we noticed that in the second pillow wa the indentation of a head. One of us lifted something from it‚ and leaning forward‚ that faint and invisible dust dry and acrid in the nostril‚ we saw a long strand of iron-gray hair” (Faulkner 473). While she sleeps beside Homer’s lifeless body‚ he still brings comfort to Emily until her own death. The true meaning of the title of “A Rose for Emily” is only revealed to the reader when he or she also

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