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    “A Rose For Emily” By William Faulkner and “ Soldiers Home” By Ernest Hemingway are to great short stories. If you ever read these short stories one might argue that both author used the Biographical and Psychological reading strategy to describe the dynamics of each main character throughout the storries. In “ A Rose For Emily “ the main character was a lady name MIss Emily who was born into a family that was very wealthy, she was describes as a small fat women who lives in a modernizing town full

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    Emily’s friends and family they never really understood her. “A Rose for Emily” was full of emotions some which were depression, and anxiety. All these emotions in the story make Emily Grierson seem like she is suffering from a mental illness. After a long and traumatic life lacking love and embrace of a man, it is evident that she is in an enormous amount of internal pain. The men who were in her life were either dead or they left her. Emily experienced many life-changing moments in her life. These experiences

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    Insanity. Something that can lay dormant in the subconscious for ages until one day it is awoken by an anger. It is not a rage but it is a feeling that you can't control because it's caused by not having the choices that a free person should. Insanity is a person's ability to choose right from wrong when a crime is committed. People who go insane don't hold as tight a grip on reality as people who are sane. Individuality is what separates you from any other person but opposed to that is being social

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    “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is a southern gothic tale about a mysterious woman named Emily Grierson, largely known as Miss Emily, who lives in a small town and serves as a monument to observe, remark on, and criticize. The story is told from a first person omniscient point of view by an unidentified narrator. The narration is precisely what creates the story as far as tone and capability of influencing the reader’s perception of Miss Emily and her behavior. The storyteller’s account distinctly

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    In “A Rose for Emily”, the themes of love, honor, and respectability are very prevalent. Love is established several times within the story. Emily’s father although a bit misconstrued and harsh expressed his love in a controlling way. He ran off any suitor for his daughter’s hand in what could be argued as a way of holding on. Emily showed her love in return by staying faithful by her father’s side even after his death by not allowing his body to be buried. The largest area of love in the story

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    connection is established. This can be seen in works such as Miss Brill by Katherine Mansfield and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner. Although these two stories significantly differ in tone and in plot, the theme of loneliness is heavily portrayed throughout the entirety of each. From the direct characterization of Miss Brill in her lonesome existence, to the more severe case of loneliness that Emily Grierson suffers, loneliness presents itself as a lurking, yet dominating, theme. Mansfield introduces

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    young, beauty, macabre eroticism, etc. This literature exposes subjects such as suicide, murder, and incest. “A Rose for Emily”, by William Faulkner and “Annabel Lee” by Poe is representative of the Southern Gothic so tires side the themes of death, love lost, and murder are present in it. There are many elements that represent Gothic nature of the stories: their house, the poison Emily bought, characteristic description, and finally the ending. Faulkner’s portrayal of the gothic is also described

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    The short story’s “A Rose for Emily” and “The Story of An Hour” displays that people react differently to the loss of a loved one. The main characters show the length that people will go to get what they want and will not except reality. Emily could not let go of Homer after he refused to marry; she killed him to keep him permanently by her side. This secret leads to her reclusive behavior and evenly her demise. Mrs. Mallard after hearing of the death of her husband she reacts as if she had gained

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    Authors use morbidly dark and eccentric characters combined with southern charm and the ever-present gender divide to tell stories that represent a writing style known as southern gothic literature. “Southern Gothic is a subgenre of Gothic fiction unique to American literature that takes place exclusively in the American South. Elements of a Gothic treatment of the South were apparent in the 19th century, ante- and post-bellum, in the grotesques of Henry Clay Lewis and the de-idealized visions of

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    the town. The community that Emily is a part of it is predominantly based on a typecast, which consists of an upper class in which Miss Emily clearly is a part of and the working class of the citizens of that modest town. The proletariat’s attitude towards Emily is contradictory; there are moments where the townspeople think highly of her and can see through her eyes her miserable

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