Both the Gilded and the Ashcan were privy to amazing artists‚ their predominant difference being the type of art they produce. The gilded age focused more on society portraits and settings‚ while the Ashcan was more art for the poor man‚ with daily work or operations being the center
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be allowed to have their own guesses and suspense until the end. The second section seems to associate with the third one where the author takes all readers back to the past; Miss Emily’s father’s death and the relationship between her and Homer Barron dramatically affect on her behaviors and bizarre events around her house. The author describes the relationship between her father and Miss Emily as “tableau”; her father appears
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she shied away from an ever so intrusive and speculative society. When she is in her thirties she meets a man named Homer Barron. They spend time together and he rides around with her every Sunday in a yellow buggy. Faulkner fashions the narrator to impersonate a member of this community. The narrator experiences Miss Emily Grierson wake and the discovery the expired Homer Barron. Most importantly‚ the narrator illustrates the commentary and opinion of the disapproving society. Faulkner does this to
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causing more people to move from rural areas to inner-city locations in search for better jobs and education. Also‚ factories started producing more goods than the population could consume. While the Progressive Era was a time for social growth‚ the Gilded Age was a time
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to few in the town after her father passes. The events that happen after her father’s death helped foreshadow the ending and allowed me to quickly guess the plot line. The first hint of foreshadowing for me was when Miss Emily took up with Homer Barron and the townsfolk kept referring to her as “poor Emily”(85). Emily already seems to be on edge‚ bitter‚ and annoyed with the townsfolk‚ calling her “poor Emily” is not going to end well. She seems the type to
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“That is when people had begun to really feel sorry for her” (36). She began to withdraw from people after the death of her father and her sorrow was too much for her to bear. Later she was seen occasionally around town and started seeing Homer Barron. Once the townspeople thought that he had moved on and Emily became recluse their
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Falcon-form Coffin holding a Grain Mummy‚ made by an anonymous Egyptian artist‚ is a coffin sculpture made with Painted and gilded wood on its exterior and earth sand‚ grain‚ linen and wax on its interior. The work of Art dates to C. 332 to 32 B.C. and mainly depicts a painted gilded face of a falcon on a human-shaped coffin symbolizing the Ancient Egyptian god Horus on its exterior and a grey masked Osiris mummy made with earth‚ grain‚ linen‚ and wax inside the coffin. It is located at the Museum
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the disappearance of Homer Barron‚ the man she was supposedly with. Miss Emily was described as a “. . .hereditary obligation upon the town. . .” (Faulkner 32)‚ which is basically what the whole town sees and judges her by. The viewpoint of the story makes it hard to interpret because of the lack of thoughts and opinions from Emily Grierson herself. However‚ this is not the main problem in the story. The main problem is the reasons for Emily Grierson’s murder of Homer Barron who she was
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her father’s death. 7. The neighbors are complaining about the stench coming from her house‚ but Judge Stevens tells it to be a squirrel that Tobe killed. 8. After her father’s death Emily tells the visitors that her father is not dead. 9. Homer Barron begins to date Emily. He is in town with his consrtuction crew. 10.At first they were glad about the relationship‚ because they know that her noblesse oblige is not
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Mapagkaisa (E) 2) Paten * The consecrated gold or gilded silver plate on which the Sacred Host is laid. Only priests or deacons are allowed to touch the Paten (though sacristans may in the course of their duties). A Communion Paten has a handle and is held under the chin of one receiving the Eucharist so that in case the Host is dropped‚ it won’t fall to the floor. 2) Paten * The consecrated gold or gilded silver plate on which the Sacred Host is laid. Only priests or deacons
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