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Essay Of Insanity In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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Insanity is one condition that can be caused by just about anything. In the story, “A Rose For Emily” by William Faulkner, Miss Emily Grierson`s insanity has a notable source or two. Although Faulkner tells the story out of order, the beginning of her problems starts with her father, who was very controlling and never really allowed her associate with anyone. When her aunt Wyatt dies, her extended family also becomes distant from her. Her father dies and the town talks about her because they pity her. Soon after, a day laborer names Homer Baron comes to fix the pavement on her street. Unintentionally, Homer and Emily get together, causing the town to talk even more about her. Emily then buys arsenic, a toilet ring set and a men`s suit. Homer leaves town and comes back one night and is never seen again. When Miss Emily dies, the nosy town searches her house and finds a locked room in particular that contained a bed with a decaying man`s body, implying that Homer Baron has been dead for 30 years in Miss Emily’s house. Faulkner foreshadows Miss Emily`s insanity by conveying her relationships with her family, the condemnation of the town, and her inability to clearly …show more content…

As the times had changed, Emily stayed in past. As the town modernized, Emily`s house had changed to “coquettish decay” (1) and in fact that it was the only house that was left in its time. When the aldermen had sent letters to Miss Emily, the paper that she replied back in being in “archaic shape” with “thin, flowing calligraphy” (1). Even as the town got postal delivery, Miss Emily denied them access to “fasten metal numbers above her door and attach a mailbox.” (6). Emily had been denied to modernize by her own mind. The places and times around has changed, like postal numbers and home styles. Yet, she in her mind she feels like her way shall last because that is what she

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