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A Rose For Emily By William Faulkner

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William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” is about an aristocratic spinster who is found dead by the townsfolk of Jefferson, Mississippi. They soon discover a warped secret while clearing out her house. The story is laid out into five parts, spread throughout a few decades involving Emily Grierson’s life. The authors purposefully shifted and manipulated time in the story for a reason; to learn about Emily’s life through a series of flashbacks. By moving backwards and forward in time from Emily’s funeral to her life as a young girl then weaving between time only to return to her funeral, Faulkner creates a complex, layered and multidimensional world. Faulkner offers two visions of time where one is precise and objective to reality and only the present exists, while the other is subjective to time and moves forward, but events don’t stay distant in time or memory. Emily is in a subjective realm where life moves on around her- but she stays committed, regardless of her past. The funeral in the beginning sets up the story along with the division between Emily and the townsfolk. “…the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house, which no one save an old man-servant – a combined gardener and cook – had seen in at least ten years” (pg. 99). It also sets up the framework for the isolation Emily was in, by talking about at her funeral. Some have come out of respect while most really came to have a peek through the mysterious life of Emily, which very few people ever got

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