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Rose For Emily Isolation

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“A Rose for Emily” is a short story written by William Faulkner. The story follows a southern town after the civil war and with the death of Miss Emily. As the town gossips about the mysterious house that no one has been inside for the past ten years, the secrets that Miss Emily had been hiding in the house is also discussed. The story then picks up before Emily’s death when her father dies. After being in denial that her father is gone, she meets a man, Homer, and begins dating him. Shortly after, Emily buys an arsenic and invites Homer to her house, even though he is not the “marrying type.” The town never see’s Homer after that night and rarely sees Emily. A smell starts to arise from the house and her taxes pile up. Ten years later, Miss Emily dies and the town finally goes inside. What they find is a man’s skeleton on a dusty bed and, next to it, a strand of gray hair. Faulkner’s story demonstrates to readers how isolation and living the past can …show more content…

The South said goodbye to slavery and started to become industrialized. Many, including Miss Emily, did not like it. Faulkner pays close attention to the dying south and uses specific elements, like the old southern house, to symbolize living in the past. In addition to the house, Homer, a Yankee, is introduced into Emily’s life. Perhaps she killed Homer because he represented change and the north, or perhaps she was just crazy. Either way Miss Emily had an issue of clinginess. For three days after her father’s death, she refused to believe that he was gone. She also kept Homers body for ten years, maybe because she was upset that her father was taken away. Although Emily’s father rejected any man that she brought over, perhaps keeping Homer was a way to get what she always wanted, a man in her life. The reasons behind Emily’s psychological behaviors vary. Although Miss Emily was already crazy, isolating herself was the true cause of her destruction and sick

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