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Symbolism In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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After an initial reading, “A Rose for Emily” seems to present itself as just a deranged love story. However, after taking a closer look through symbolism in William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily”, you get a whole different comprehension of the story. In William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily," Emily lives with an overly protective father who denies all who try to show deep affection towards Emily, assuming she was a supercilious women in their town. After Emily’s father passes away, Emily found a lover on her own named Homer Barron, that being said their story together did not have a happy ending. The incidents in this story are concealed in mystery and fascination, symbolism is used to intensify the plot and generate meaning. Though …show more content…

After her father passes, Emily trims her hair to a short length, coming off as a youthful young lady when in reality she is in her 30’s. Her youth portrayal is symbolic of her immaturity sexually, which could be in jeopardy of staying that way due to her father’s actions when she was a child; Also Homer’s death or “disappearance”, and due to her age and last chance of wedding. After this her hairs turns old, having it turned gray signifying elderly and the death of her sexuality. To strengthen this belief I reverted back when Emily died. The town’s people found a small sample of Emily’s gray hair beside Homer’s lifeless body in their bed they would have shared together if they had gotten …show more content…

Emily is symbolic meaning of the Old Deep South. She continually throughout the story resists change. She writes her letters on a beat down old stationary and refuses to have metal letters placed on her mailbox for a new postal delivery service. What really exemplified the south in my opinion was this passage between her and Colonel Sartoris.” See Colonel Sartoris [died 10 years ago], I have no taxes… But Miss Emily… Tobe! The Negro appeared” (Gioia and Kennedy 35) this shows a lot here because she’s holding onto an agreement from 10 year ago in the past with a man that’s dead. Also the African-American slave/servant she has symbolizes that her house represents the south and most likely the only one who has a slave because others have moved on with change. The world is evolving around Emily but, she is still content on staying with her tradition and does so by making her house a living statue of that represents that. Emily Symbolizes old traditions and stubbornness to the past no matter what changes or transitions around her she stays with past refusing to change just like the south was. Miss Emily has a watch around neck that has a symbolic meaning to although it may not be as obvious as the ones previously. The watch symbolizes Emily’s current progress through time and also her imminent death which would be coming soon. It also symbolizes the difference of time periods differing

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