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    In Rodgers analysis of “A Rose for Emily” he states that this is “the classical detective story‚” and he is right; Faulkner’s short story always has you guessing. The story has the reader guessing who is the narrator‚ is it a group of people or one individual who is always watching Miss Emily and just who is Miss Emily in this story. Rodgers compares Faulkner’s writing style to that of Edgar Allen Poe. Rodgers says‚ “It is commonly known that Faulkner learned much about genre-writing from his fellow

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    Compare and Contrast “The Flowers” and “A Rose for Emily” In comparing Alice Walker’s story “The Flowers” with that of William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily‚” there are similarities and differences. The main difference in the stories is the way the characters react to the deaths. There are similarities such as the main characters of both stories personally face a dead body‚ both stories share the symbolism of flowers‚ and both present a theme of death. In “The Flowers‚” Myop innocently stumbles

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    Journa 1-Analyzing Fiction Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” and “A Rose for Emily‚” written by William Faulkner are two short fictional stories. By reading these two pieces of literature‚ the speaker’s language seemed to me very confusing‚ because of symbols‚ rhythm‚ and words‚ which authors are using to reach the audience’s attention. In order to understand the significance and the value of the stories I had to read it more than once. My understanding of the stories in general is

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    In “A Rose for Emily‚” William Faulkner skillfully depicts the changes of Emily‚ who becomes a victim of the transitional period from the old pre-war society to the new post-war society. The author depicts the process of how an aristocratic lady becomes a killer. The story revolves around the life of a troubled and stubborn woman named Emily. After the death of her father and the disappearance of her lover‚ Emily becomes increasingly isolated from the society. She persistently lives in her self-made

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    In the short story of “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner he portrays a lady that is unsusceptible to change over a period of time. She deals with death‚ love‚ and the forever society that is changing. Society is reluctant to accept Miss Emily because she comes off odd and very difficult to understand. However‚ because of her father’s wealth‚ the community puts of with her. Emily feels that the changes that are made in society are not applicable to her and refuses to follow the rules. However

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    author draws the reader into a personality of mythology of solitude and mystery. In a “Rose for Emily”‚ Emily (sorry: Miss Emily) has become for many in more than a corpses lover or an unburied spectra girlfriend making this story to fit into the Southern gothic literature. “A Rose for Emily” is representative of southern Gothic literature in the sense that recreates a mysterious atmosphere to tell the story of Miss Emily‚ locked in her old Southern mansion with that pink room that nobody has access‚ offering

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    Using examples from their short stories‚ discuss the similarities or differences of Faulkner’s and Chopin’s use of death as a means of resolving conflicts having to do with love. Expressing Love Through Death In the three short stories “a Rose For Emily”‚ “Desiree’s Baby‚ and “The Story of an Hour” death is used respectively as a means of expressing and rebelling against love. The stories‚ set in a post-Confederacy southern town‚ pre-condfederacy plantain‚ and timeless smalltown smerica‚ could

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    Critical Analysis A Rose for Emily Throughout life people face many hardships‚ including life and death‚ letting go is such a hard thing for these people to do. In the story‚ A Rose for Emily‚ Faulkner writes about love and the effect it can have on a person . Faulkner writes about how Miss Emily loses her father and he is the only person she has in her life. Later in the story‚ Homer Barron came to their town to fix the streets. People begin seeing Miss Emily and Homer together and believe

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    Identification: “A Rose for Emily” 1. Emily Grierson: Generally referred to as Miss Emily‚ she’s described as “a small‚ fat woman” who‚ before dying lived in a modern town full of people who viewed her as a distant woman who lived in her past. She is portrayed as a very mean‚ stubborn old woman‚ however as the story unfolds‚ she is viewed more as a kind character whose story could not be fully understood. 2. Colonel Sartoris: A former mayor of Jefferson. He nullifies Emily of any tax burden

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    Vanessa Duell 2/1/15 Mrs. Brothers AP ELA 11 Associative Reader Response for “A Rose For Emily” It must be hard for a person to really love someone and only that person‚ and then that certain person dies. Miss Emily goes through a trial of changes throughout this short story. None of these changes had a positive effect on Miss Emily’s life‚ and her life just seemed to keep getting worse. I can connect to Miss Emily in some ways because I know how it feels to lose a loved one

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