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Insanity In Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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The short story "A Rose for Emily" is about a young girl who slowly becomes insane. Her insanity comes from her upbringing and her broken love with a man named homer. The story starts of by telling us the past and the situation Emily is in. Her father didn't have to pay taxes when he was alive due to some deal he made with the mayor at the time but after he did the townspeople wanted her to start paying the taxes. However, Emily didn't think she needed to. Emily soon starts to fall in love with a man named homer who breaks her heart. Emily's insanity resides in how she was raised by her father and her relationship with homer. In the beginning of the story Emily doesn't show many signs of insanity or mental illness. As the story progresses the reader can start to see how she changes. When the author describes the upbringing of Emily you can tell she is somewhat anti-social and doesn't know how to interact very well with others due to her father always stopping her from doing so. "Miss Emily a slender figure in white in the background, her father a spraddled silhouette in the foreground, his back to her and clutching a horsewhip, the two of them framed by the back-flung front door." (Faulkner 122-124) In this excerpt from …show more content…

It seems that he also loves her back but it turns out he didn't and was just leading her on. Emily is madly in love with homer and she wants to be with him no matter what. So she decided to poison him and sleep with him even when he's is dead. She does all this because she already lost her father who she was dependent on and she couldn't lose Homer either. ""She will marry him." Then we said, "She will persuade him yet," because Homer himself had remarked- he liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks' Club-that he was not a marrying man." (Faulkner 207-210) This quote shows that Homer didn't really like her and that the townspeople knew he liked

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