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    the story? Share your experience in reading “A Rose for Emily”: did the foreshadowing give away the ending for you? Did they heighten your interest? In the short story A Rose For Emily by William Faulkner‚ the narrator talks about the life and death of a woman named Emily. In the story there is a theme of death. This can be seen by the way the story begins by talking about the death of Emily. As the story goes on it talks about the life of Emily from the towns’ prospective. The story ends with

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    A Rose For Emily 1. Why was it difficult‚ if not impossible‚ for Emily to meet possible husbands in her youth? So the reason she couldn’t meet possible husbands in her youth was because of her father and if her father had been a little better with the different men that wanted her than that would have the life of his daughter in the future. But he left her at a tough position by thinking that no man is good enough for his daughter. An evident for this would be‚ “… [No] young… [Man was]… good

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    Reader-Oriented Criticism This essay will summarize what Reader-Oriented Criticism actually is and how it plays a role with in Friday Night Lights. First of all‚ Reader-Oriented Criticism is the interaction of what the text was written to mean and how the viewer reads it‚ also known as text-reader relationships. “As such‚ reader-oriented criticism is largely concerned with “potential” as opposed to “actualized” meanings of the text to an audience” (Vande 331). The text throughs out cues on how

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    ENG/125 July 23‚ 2013 Patrick Points Reaction Paper- A Rose for Emily William Faulkner wrote the short story “A Rose for Emily”‚ set shortly after the Civil War. I believe that Faulkner wrote this story about a woman who wanted to have a family and a normal life. Emily does find a man that she believes that could give her the life that she has been longing for but then finds out that he does not truly want her‚ which in the end she murders. Faulkner wrote this story by drawing a picture of the life of

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    A Rose for Emily Emily’s Father Throughout this story‚ the overbearing presence of Emily Grierson’s father is perhaps the greatest influence on her behavior. The story describes how Miss Emily’s father rejected her suitors by standing in front of her and aggressively clutching a horsewhip whenever the young men came to call. Without her fathers influence and overprotective behavior it is likely that Emily would have made one of her suitors her husband when she was still

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    would have to cling to that which had robbed her‚ as people will” (Faulkner). A Rose for Emily is a Southern gothic revolving around the later years of the life of Emily‚ a woman whose days were filled with heartbreak and emptiness. Her actions cause readers to put her mental health into question‚ especially with the fact that her family has a history with cases of insanity. Written in 1930‚ William Faulkner submerges his readers in an ominous tale full of love‚ loss‚ death and ignorance. He delivers

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    A Rose for Emily Characterization refers to the techniques a writer uses to develop characters. In the story A Rose for Emily William Faulkner uses characterization to reveal the character of Miss Emily. He expresses the content of her character through physical description‚ through her actions‚ words‚ and feelings‚ through a narrator’s direct comments about the character’s nature‚ and through the actions‚ words‚ and feelings‚ of other characters. Faulkner best uses characterization to examine the

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    1. INITIAL RESPONSE--After reading the text‚ answer the following questions that should help you to compose an initial response: What is your initial reaction to the section? Did you enjoy the reading? Explain fully. What were your feelings about the characters and events that take place? Did anything confuse you or surprise you? Let your first thoughts guide the response. As you read‚ however‚ check back and record ways in which your initial responses to the early chapters change. By the

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    William Faulkner’s story “A Rose for Emily” creates the vivid and fascinating character of Miss Emily Grierson‚ a seventy four years old spinster. Over the course of the story‚ the reader learns about Miss Emily’s eccentric behavior. Her behavior culminates with her murder of Homer Barron‚ keeping him in her house and sleeping with him. Miss Emily is impacted psychologically in several ways such as the expectations society placed on her‚ her family history‚ and her own personality. Miss Emily was

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    The Insight Into “A Rose for Emily” In the literature piece of “A Rose for Emily” it’s clear that change is essential in a person’s life. Emily is an example of this based on how she stays in the past throughout the story. She remains the same since her pre-civil war self and Faulkner would agree that the past should stay in the past. The narrator is spoken in third person and he is seen as ghostly since his identity is unknown‚ from context clues you can assume it’s someone in the town “But the

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