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    “A Rose for Emily’’ we think about who is Emily‚ what does the rose symbolizes‚ and most of all who is the narrator. Throughout most of Faulkner’s story for me as a reader I wanted to figure that out. In the beginning Emily is presented as a woman who grew up wealthy never having to worry about anything. But over time things changed after her father’s death. Later on‚ Emily never really takes notice of the present. She never really got over being under her father’s wing. Emily became a woman

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    Emily In Homer's Society

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    The society viewed Emily and Homer as two people who had no reason dating. They were just wasting each other’s time. Let start with Emily and then Homer. The society viewed Emily like a proud woman. They assumed because of her great-aunt ways‚ that she was the same. Emily disappeared from society eyes for a little while: “Out of sight and ill for a period of time‚ Miss Emily reemerged after her father’s death with a new hair-do that made her look somehow angelic” (------------). She let the town

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    A Rose For Emily The short story A Rose for Emily written by William Faulkner takes place in a small southern town in the period of time after the Civil War known as reconstruction. The main protagonist‚ Miss Emily‚ seems to be a closed off woman who speaks 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

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    A Rose for Emily Analysis

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    of the house‚ or have a deep view into Miss Emily’s feelings. From this point of view‚ we see things as how they would appear to a townsperson or viewer. 2) What does the title of the story suggest about the townspeople’s feelings toward Miss Emily? Why do they feel this way about her? (Or: What does she represent to them?) Is there anything ironic about their feelings? The title of the story suggests that the townspeople have some sort of caring feeling towards her‚ since a rose is usually

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    feels for you. Like in the story a rose for Emily there were many symbols that meant a lot of things. Like the rose meant love that miss Emily had for Homer Barron also another example was Tobe he meant slavery because he was a negro. In the short story a rose for Emily there was a young lady named Emily her father

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    Emily Grierson Symbolism

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    In the short story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner‚ the main character‚ Emily Grierson‚ goes through multiple tragedies in her life. Those of which have somehow loosened the structural integrity of her own mind. Losing her father--her only family member and overseer—left Emily alone with the servant‚ and without husband. A few years later she finds a man she finds suitable to marry‚ Homer Barron. Upon the discovery that Homer isn’t interested in women‚ she poisons him with arsenic. Then

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    The interpretation of these elements‚ the making of meaning out of them‚ then depends on the context or method of interpretation we apply to them. Thus we can easily see why a signifying elementlike the figure of the father in Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily"-has so many different meanings. Do we interpret him historically as a metaphor of Southern manhood? Psychologically as the cause of Emily’s neurosis? In a feminist context as a symbol of the patriarchal repression of freedom and desire? Do any of

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    The Road Not Taken Explication Stanzas 1 and 2: It is evident that the scene in the poem takes place during an autumn setting which is implied when line 1 it states‚ “TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood”. The “yellow wood” simply means that the leaves are changing colour; therefore‚ it is autumn. Frost also portrays the narrator as observant and cautious speaking with an almost regretful tone. This can be seen in line 2 where he says “And sorry I could not take both”‚ the narrator’s observant behaviour

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    A Rose For Emily analysis

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    In “A Rose For Emily” by William Faulkner‚ although the order of the plot is not chronological‚ it serves several purposes in making the story more interest and impactful. The chronology of events that go back and forth allows readers to make assumptions and delivers a shocking twist of Emily’s life at the end. The story focuses mainly on the old traditional way of life‚ social statuses‚ and background of characters. In the first section‚ Miss Emily’s funeral symbolizes the passing of “Old South”

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    In a “Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner‚ Emily suffers delusions of having her “own rules “ a reality that others created for her and projects her fear of being left behind by men in her life by resorting to necrophilia. Emily does what she wants and doesn’t acknowledge the leading authorities in town‚she thinks that the laws apply to everyone but her. She fears the loss of the men in her life. Since her controlling dads death.She has found a way to make sure those men will never leave

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