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    A Rose for Emily

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    reading‚ make note of your new understandings. Why did the colonel do that for Emily’s father? Did he do something prior for him and his family or something? Is the smell from a dead body? The drug is labeled “for rats”‚ did Homer do something to Emily like cheating on her? No‚ she kills him so she won’t have to lose him.What’s the deal with the yellow? If she was laying on the bed with him‚ that

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    A Rose For Emily Grierson

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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 short story “A rose for Emily” published in 1930 by William Faulkner focuses on the life of Emily Grierson‚ a woman who is from a rich family and‚ now has to deal with her loneliness after her father’s death. Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” is a complex and dark story that keeps readers guessing and intrigued by Faulkner’s abundant use of literally elements. Faulkner’s use of symbolism in the story is used to enhance the plot and create meaning. The point of view by the use of the unnamed narrator

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    The short story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is set in the small southern town of Jefferson. The story reveals the peculiar and bizarre events of Miss Emily Grierson’s life. Miss Emily‚ a supposed monument in the town‚ lives an unusual life. She comes from a well-respected family and is the last Grierson of her town. The mysterious Miss Emily embodies the Old South. Miss Emily holds onto the ways of the Old South and cannot come to terms with the New South. Miss Emily’s resistance to change

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    A character that reminds me of a friend Anna is Emily in one of the short stories I read “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner. Miss Emily is the protagonist of the story‚ is the town matriarch. She is apparently a spinster because of her father’s insistence that “none of the young men were good enough” for her. When her father passed away‚ she found it difficult to cope and couldn’t come to terms with his death. She finally breaks down after three days and allows the townspeople to remove his

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    A Rose for Emily‚ is a tragic story of a young women who was denied the privilege to love and be loved at young age. The author‚ William Faulkner‚ was born and raised in Mississippi at the turn of the century. Faulkner is known as one of the 20th century’s best writers. “The man himself never stood taller than five feet‚ six inches tall‚ but in the realm of American literature‚ William Faulkner is a giant” (“William Faulkner”). In the short story A Rose for EmilyFaulkner ties the story together

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    Death: A Dear Friend “A Rose for Emily”‚ by William Faulkner‚ is a story describing the ways of Emily‚ a woman who is an extreme introvert. The story revolves around death and how eminent and powerful it is that it controlled the story from start until the end. Emily wanted to conquer death by denying the fact that the person is truly not dead‚ as seen when her father died and she didn’t want to accept that he is dead. She also tried to conquer death by killing Homer in the sense that she thought

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    The unusual way Faulkner arranges his story‚ “A Rose for Emily‚” affected my experience as I was reading the narrative in numerous ways. By beginning by stating “When Miss Emily Grierson died…” (119) Faulkner set up his story as being about Miss Emily and led me to believe this event was the beginning of the story. Once I got to part two‚ I realized that Miss Emily’s death was not the first event to take place in this story‚ but was just what Faulkner chose to write about first. It was then left

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    point of view in Faulkner’s "Barn Burning" is a story with a third person limited omniscient narrator‚which means that the story is written in the third person‚ but that the narrative is focused on one character alone in this case its Sarty Snopes. This means we see everything from Sarty’s point of view and can see his feelings‚ thoughts and motives.The narrator is not a real live person in the story but rather a nonparticipant who can see into Sarty’s head. Maybe Faulkner does that so that he can

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    Notes on a Rose for Emily

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    William Faulkner(威廉·福克纳) * (1897-1962) * “A Rose for Emily” * 1931 * American | Significant & Visual Passages: a) “When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to her funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument‚” “Alive‚ Miss Emily had been a tradition‚ a duty‚ and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town.” (P409)---Emily acts as an embodiment of the old tradition. She is the spiritual pillar of the people who still live in their old

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