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    Rose for Emily

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    A Ripe Rose When reading the first paragraph of‚ “We all said‚ ‘she will kill herself’ “: The Narrator / Detective in Williams Faulkner’s “A Rose For Emily” by Lawrence R. Rodgers‚ I automatically knew that his essay was going to be about the depiction of the genre in the story A Rose For Emily which he clarified as being “a classical expression of American Gothicism.” (413). And “the classical detective story”. While reading this essay I could tell that Rodgers was very

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    A Friendship for Today

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    AUTHOR: Patricia C. McKissack Rosemary Patterson’s day hasn’t been going to good for her last day of school. 1st she has to wake up to her parents fusing‚ 2nd Rosemary’s school will close down for good because the stop of segregation‚ 3rd only J.J. and Rosemary shall go to Robertson Elementary and leave there old friends behind. When school ends J.J. and Rosemary meet Bevvy a friend of theirs‚ at Mr. Bob’s grocery store. They all show Mr. Bob their final grades gets then them one candy bar of

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    Friendship and Books

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    The poet Robert Southey has beautifully called books his never failing friends with whom he converses day by day. Books are true friends they can be by our side in whatever mood we are. They enlighten‚ give knowledge‚ entertain and inform us. Books are written with experienced people so we learn from their lives. We can carry books with us when we travel. They are our constant companions. when we are tired of reading we can close them‚ we can even read them at midnight. They fill our minds and hearts with

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    A Rose for Emily

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    1. The introduction to the lesson says that Faulkner’s "great theme was the American South." "A Rose for Emily" is a good example of regionalism. Identify two examples of local color from the story. Two examples of a local color from the story are when Emily Grierson didn’t want to go along with the ones who moved into the new area. Emily didn’t pay her taxes for nothing and she had an African American as a slave. In addition to that‚ she never fixed up or repaired her old eccentric house. Also

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    Love is Love

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    Imagine being in love with someone so deeply that you want to spend the rest of your life with that person‚ and ask for his or her hand in marriage. But you aren’t able to because you and your lover are of same sex‚ and live in a state like Texas where gay marriage is prohibited. There is a loophole though‚ you do have the option of traveling one thousand miles to the closest state that allows you to wed. Initially‚ some people may think that’s okay‚ it’s just another adventure in your life right

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    A Rose for Emily Mood

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    feel sorry for Ms. Emily that her father kept her sheltered all of her life until he died. Then after he died she was not really able to find anyone to love her. When she finally met a man he showed her the attention that she had always wanted. Homer Barron was the only actual love she had ever seen. Although the attention he was giving her was more like a friendship than an actual relationship she really enjoyed the attention that he showed her. She seemed to fall in love with him and he saw

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    portray their deep friendship. However as the play progresses these friends turn into foes as many problems occur in their friendships and lead to many tragic events. The negative qualities that tore these friendships apart are distrust‚ selfishness and jealousy that led many of the characters to their tragedies. In the play Othello‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that there are many causes of the problems that occur in certain friendships. In Shakespeare’s Othello‚ many friendships showed a lack of trust

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    Lauri The theme of love and friendship in Hamlet. ( A-act S-scene ) I find‚ that ones of the main themes in tragedy ‚‚Hamlet‚‚ by Shakespeare are love and friendship. Abhorring and treachery neighbour with them ‚ what makes the play so exciting. The whole plot of the work is based upon the Hamlet‚s love for his father King Hamlet. Son avenges his murder‚ goes against the ruler ‚risking all. The main hero has also sincerely feelings with Lord Polonius daughter Ophelia. Hamlet loves his mother – the

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    A Rose for Emily

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    Brandl AP English Professor Hertzog 2/26/13 A key trait to southern gothic fiction is that it often contains a character that is in a state of helpless isolation from the people around them. In the short story “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner characterizes Miss Emily Grierson with sexual repression and a psychological state that keeps her mind in the time before the Civil War. This characterization stems from her father‚ her boyfriend Homer Baron and the town of Jefferson itself‚ and causes

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    Analyzing the Work of Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson’s “If you were coming in the fall” is a poem with a theme about love and longing. The speaker of the poem is a woman looking for ways to pass the time until she can be with the one she loves again. Dickinson writes‚ “If you were coming in the fall‚ I’d brush the summer by With half a smile and half a spurn‚ As housewives do a fly‚” which means that the speaker would handle a short absence from her lover in the same manner that a housewife would

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