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    A Rose for Emily A Rose for Emily is a story that deals with a women’s sentimental illness caused by isolation. Emily Grierson looses her moral compass‚ and her trace of reality‚ her inability to be loved‚ her desire to be considered as someone important‚ was never accomplished. The author shows plans of development; using characterization‚ symbolism‚ and setting. This is a very symbolic and animatic story. William Faulkner points out his views of empathy towards Emily in the story when he illustrates

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    should be represented. Both photographers come from different background and have different approach to their work‚ but it is evident that they both challenge the themes concerned with gender and the historical representation of women’s bodies. In the case of Tasumasa Morimura‚ it is interesting to observe how he challenges this role‚ considering that he is a male‚ but nonetheless his work does indeed challenge the historical context of the representation of the women body. Cindy Sherman’s Untitled

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    Carolina J. García García February 18th‚ 2011 Outline: “A Rose for Emily” Thesis In “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner discusses that change should be recognized by everyone –the past should be left in the past– which is supported by Emily’s case‚ who wanted to change but was not supported by the town. Point 1 She wanted to convert her pre-Civil War self –which was a very traditional one; practiced slavery‚ lived in a beautiful mansion‚ and cared for money; a resemblance of her father–

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    of Briar Rose. Jane Yolen has structured the novel in such a way that it combines the innocence of a fairy tale with the harsh reality of the Holocaust. The words‚ “Once upon a time” are an instant indication of the fairy tale theme‚ Yolen is quite smart here‚ fairy tales bring back our childhood and embrace innocence and good prevailing over evil in the reassurance of a ‘happily ever after’ ending. However in every fairy tale comes the darkness and horror of evil which in this case represents

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    In “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner uses the story as an allegory. Now an allegory is a story‚ poem‚ or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. Faulkner also changes the narrative of the story a couple of time. He does this by changing the perspective of the story a couple times. First he narrates Emily when she’s older than he goes back in time to when she’s younger. This adds an interesting perspective because it shows what kind of person Emily is when she’s older‚ but it goes back

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    Symbols in "A Rose for Emily" In the short story "A Rose for Emily"‚ by William Faulkner‚ symbolism is used frequently to show insight to hidden meanings in the story. Faulkner uses a rose to symbolize love and secrecy. Emily ’s house is also used to symbolize Emily as a monument‚ alienation‚ and death. Lastly‚ the strand of hair left on the pillow symbolizes love lost and a life of decay. The rose is a symbol for love. In the story‚ Homer is the "rose" or love for Emily. Emily ’s father

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    The sick rose and the Blossom. William Blake In Songs of Innocence and Experience Blake compares and contrasts the mechanised‚ urban world with the natural world. At the heart of this is the effects that civilised man measured up against man in a state of nature. Innocence relates not just to childhood in the individual but what has been lost or deformed in mankind by the civilising forces of society. In the sick rose and the blossom the theme is love‚ both of the heart and the body. In the blossom

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    White Rose Group

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    Sophie and the White Rose group first started out as the role of the instigator‚ trying to reach the highest position that they could at the time. Sophie was a high role in the Nazi girls’ section‚ whereas Hans was a high role in the Nazi boys’ section. However‚ the actions that they had to do mad them realize that everything they were doing wasn’t really what they had wanted to be doing to begin with. When they opened their eyes to see what was actually happening‚ they ditched the Nazi regime and

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    Guitar Highway Rose explores the difficulties of growing up as well as the complications of being an adult; discuss Guitar Highway Rose takes us on a long journey exploring what its like to be a teenager as well as life as an adult that has to cope with a teenager who wants freedom like all teenagers‚ how teenagers rebel and want their own independence‚ wanting more experience and their problems with their family. It also discusses how the parents have difficulty

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    In the short storyA Rose for Emily‚ Faulkner uses the role of male figures in Emily’s life to provide important character traits. The two men in her life‚ her father‚ Mr. Grierson and her boyfriend Homer Barron lead her to become a shelled up‚ introverted and mysterious woman. Emily’s father is her first and most influential male figure‚ providing the foundation for her "insane"-type behavior in later years. Homer Barron comes along later and forces Emily to revisit the tyranny of her father and

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