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Rose For Emily Sympathy

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William Faulkner’s short story, “A Rose for Emily,” is depicted through the several encounters and accounts of a group of townspeople during the period of her life. Although it is not specifically stated, it can be inferred that the narrators are not of one particular gender or age category, but are a large combination of diverse bystanders compiled to recount the notorious events of the life of Emily Grierson. Additionally, it is implied that the narrators are Caucasian men and women during a time in which white superiority prevailed, for it is made evident in the story by the presence of offensive racial, derogatory terms such as “negro” and “nigger,” and by the fact that Emily had hired black domestic maintenance for her home. In the era …show more content…

On the contrary, the rose symbolizes the pity and sympathy in which the author feels for the protagonist as the story progresses and reveals the tragic incidents that have permeated her life with solemn misery. In the era in which this work was originally created, it was common to offer a rose to one who has endured great suffering to display their emotions of sorrow and condolence. Therefore, the title itself unveils that Emily might partake on a journey of heartbreak and bitterness and would be the epitome of a valid recipient of rose in that period. A logical reason as to why the title is not “A Rose for Miss Emily” is that it might reveal more of the story than Faulkner had originally intended. When addressing the protagonist as “Miss,” the reader immediately knows that she is a maiden, without a husband and maybe without a true love. However, when Emily is simply referred to by her first name, the audience is given broader horizon and a greater amount of space to imagine how the details of the story will unfold. Thus, one does not know whether she is single, married, divorced, widowed, a mother, a grandmother, and so

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