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A Rose For Emily Symbolism Essay

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The most important thing in the story “A Rose for Emily” written by William Faulkner is the symbolic. Emily Grierson grows up in the environment that lacks of society and courtship because of her father. Emily’s life is symbolic of lacking communicate, fear of death. And Emily’s home is the symbolic of her past as well. Emily Grierson has grown up in a single family, and always be protected by her father, maids, and servants. Her father is really being strict to Emily since she is a little, and even in the picture background that her father is holding a whip in one hand. “Mr. Grierson’s arrogance thwarts Emily’s chances for marriage, and economic reality has no bearing upon his demeanor” (Volpe 101). Mr. Grierson’s mind is in the “antebellum world”. “The value of ‘antebellum’ society continue to exert a very powerful influence upon the community in spite of Appomattox, governing its attitudes toward blacks and toward …show more content…

Symbolic uses the most in the story like the house, lacking of communication, and fear of death. Those symbolic reflects Emily’s life, how she reacts when she loose someone that important to her. She also refuses to accept the passing of time or changing to a new generation. Her life is being strict from her father; she is not allowed to talk to men. Because of her father, she decides not to open up herself to the anyone in the town. Her house now becomes a shell that protects her from being hurt. That is also a reason why Emily murders her lover when he refuses to marry her; she does not want him to leave even when he dies. Moreover, the house is a place that Emily’s father die, and later on is a death of her lover. Their death pushes her into the insane. She cuts off the connection with her community and live with her own world creation. In conclusion, William Faulkner is achieved to describe Emily’s life by using the

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