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    Emily Symbolism

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    Symbolism is an important literary element used in stories and poems in order to represent ideas not specifically stated. Symbols can come in the forms of motifs or metaphors and are used by having a character or object stand for an abstract idea. Many symbols add to the effect of a story by giving it hidden meanings that give the reader a better understanding of any situation. Many authors during the modernist time period included symbolism in their stories to help give them emotion and hidden meaning

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    A Rose for Emily

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    to have to help her. Through the narrator’s perspective the reader finds out that the previous mayor of Jefferson‚ Colonel Sartoris‚ had discharged Emily from paying taxes after she had lost her father. Colonel Sartoris “…invented an involved a tale to the effect that Miss Emily’s father had loaned money to the town…” (Faulkner). This act of kindness enabled Colonel Sartoris to help Emily financially‚ and at the same time protected Emily from feeling like she was being given a handout. Being

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    sparks an interest. The narrator talks about the house also‚ how it was once a nice house and how nice the neighborhood was. Emily’s house is the last vestige of the grandeur of a lost era. Also in the first section‚ the narrator tells how Colonel Sartoris‚ the town’s previous mayor‚ suspended Emily’s taxes toward the town after her father had died. Her father gave the community a large amount of money‚ but as new members take over‚ they want to do away with her free taxation. The townspeople made

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    ESSAY 2 ROSE FOR EMILY

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    Shaminika Paris Ballard English 201.722 Professor Gardner 4/6/12 Essay 2` RELUCTANT TO CHANGE It is common for an individual to find comfort in familiar surroundings after being faced with a traumatic experience. In William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily‚ the subject of the story is Emily Grierson‚ whose family in the South was once considered to be the closest thing to true aristocracy. Emily’s father had been an affluent man who believed that nobody was good enough to marry his daughter; he warded

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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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    Bayard Verbena Quotes

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    The freedom of choice is humanity’s defining characteristic. Man possesses the ability to prioritize and manage‚ the conscious effort to ignore or to focus‚ and the foresight to plan for the future. Limit or constrain man’s ability to freely think‚ and one destroys the very nature of humanity itself‚ that is‚ unless that limitation derives from tradition. Ever since the early days of human civilization‚ some traditions have been facades‚ excuses to hide more sinister motives and practices; customs

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    Women in the 1800’s had few obligations in life. Unlike now‚ young girls growing up were not sent to school to get an education. Instead‚ it was the job of a young girl to learn the roles of the housewife or mother. These girls would learn to do chores‚ clean house‚ cook dinners‚ and various other household activities starting a fairly young age. Girls were raised in this way so that one day they will make a decent wife to a husband‚ possibly of the parents choosing‚ so that she can keep her husband

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    A rose for emily Love‚ obsession and Gossip In "A Rose for Emily‚" William Faulkner uses the point of view of the townspeople to show their personal opinions and judgment’s of Miss Emily. He writes a story about a woman who is traumatized by the way her father has raised her and the effects of his strict and overprotective mentality. Because of her father’s death she finds it difficult to let go and live a normal life that involves social interaction. To make matters worse than her anti-social attitude

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    a Rose for emily

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    Mohammed Al Maskari Professor Sungjin ENGL 1004.07 April 16/2014 Isolation: A Rose For Emily The human being is a social creature who depends on others and cannot live by himself. People depend on each other to achieve that happiness that every human being desires. William Faulkner an American writer wrote a story called “A Rose For Emily” in which he talks about a noble women and how she is isolated from her society. Although Faulkner does not present this idea in a clear sentence that directly

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    tragic secret. Out of respect for who she was or who she had been‚ the secret was allowed to be hidden until she was "decently in the ground". Allowances were made for Miss Emily that were not made for ordinary people. Only a community of "Colonel Sartoris’ generation and thought" would have allowed Miss Emily the privileges she had in this

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