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    A. Introduction Plot summary This story about a woman‚ who is called Emily. she came from a rich family .She’s elegant woman ‚but she is strange woman in the world . so anyone or people in her village could not understand about her. She doesn’t have mother but she only had a father. They lived in big house in a little village. Her father didn’t married again so he needed and love Emily very much. And didn’t want anyone take away her from him. But she wanted to have boy friends‚ because she always

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    The title‚ “A Rose for Emily‚” is very abstract‚ and the author does not specifically explain how the title pertains to the story. The title begs the question as to what the author meant for “a rose” to signify and what exactly “a rose” does for Emily Grierson. The meaning of “a rose” is not the only thing the author decides to leave up to interpretation. Homer’s sexuality is too a point of debate within the story. When the meaning of “a rose” and Homer’s sexuality is thoroughly examined‚ it is easy

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    “A Rose for Emily” In life people often think that the life they live in is either a good one and do not think that a change would do their life any good. In reality change is good‚ but Emily in the short story “A Rose for Emily” thinks that the life she has lived through is the one to keep and does not want to change it even though to us we might think of her life as a tragic and deprived one. The time frame of Miss Emily Grierson to her was the greatest time era

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    Phung Thi Thuy Dung K49 Porfolio Entry: Plot development of a story or a movie you like A Rose for Emily William Faulkner A Rose for Emily is one of stories in The Collected Stories of William Faulkner (1950). This story is about the life of Emily Grierson‚ a woman who presents for the last generation of traditional Southern America noble families. The tragic life and death of Miss Emily demonstrates how family’s autocracy and society’s prejudice could ruin a woman’s life who only

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    couples sooner will bring another family member who needs his or her parent’s security in many ways. Here’s what I correlate the Ethiopian olden days marriage with my reading “A Rose for Emily.” I realize some similarities between the tradition of olden day’s Ethiopian marriage and the reading‚ Faulkner’s story‚ “Rose for Emily.” Traditional marriage customs vary by ethnic group in Ethiopia‚ although many customs are trans-ethnic. Arranged marriages are the norm‚ although this practice is becoming

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    themselves just like everyone else. Society does not like those who don’t fit in and meet their standards. In the short story "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner‚ the main character Emily lives in a society full of high morals and monetary status. The setting plays a huge role on the actions of Emily and forces her to seclude herself from the rest of society. "A Rose for Emily" takes place in post- civil war Jefferson‚ a small town in the deep south of the United States. The setting of the story helps

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    In the stories‚ “The Storm” and “A Rose for Emily” the two main characters‚ Calixta and Emily‚ go with men outside of marriage. Calixta is married and has an affair while Emily is not married and is involved with Homer. In the story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin‚ Calixta is forced to stay in the house with Alcee because of the rainstorm while Babinot and Bibi are stuck at the store. Calixta was so worried and frightened by the storm that Alcee took it upon himself to comfort her. “She would not

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    April/17/2014 Dr.Smiley   Binder‚ Aubrey. "Uncovering The Past: The Role Of Dust Imagery In A ROSE FOR EMILY." Explicator 70.1 (2012): 5-7. Academic Search Complete. Web. 17 Apr. 2014.   I the story a rose for Emily the author uses imagery to convey the story. When the town’s people find the rotten corpse of homer baron who was believed to have abandoned Ms. Emily long ago. When the body is uncovered there is a large accumulation of dust but it is Faulkner’s use of dust imagery that

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    5.03 – Faulkner and Regionalism Part 1: 1. Emily Grierson ~ She was the main character since the story was about her. Her main characteristics were isolation‚ quiet‚ stubborn‚ selfish‚ and cold-hearted. 2. Colonel Sartoris ~ He was the former mayor of Jefferson. His main characteristics would be sexist‚ and racist. 3. Tobe ~ He was Miss Emily’s servant for years. His main characteristics were caring‚ loyal‚ and quiet. 4. Judge Stevens ~ He was the current mayor of Jefferson. His main characteristics

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    most gorgeous‚ but miserable one‚ Miss Emily Grierson. Emily was the tragic protagonist in William’s short story‚ A Rose for Emily‚ constantly criticized by the town people because she steadfastly refused to accept the modern ideas and the fluctuations in her life. Despite the rose‚ which is generally accepted as a symbol of Emily in the story‚ was eventually dusty and musty‚ the development of the short story would never generate a repulsive sense toward the rose. Instead‚ the author utilized his uncanny

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