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    this was a salute ... to a woman you would hand a rose” (Outón 63), this is how William Faulkner is quoted when explaining the meaning for the title of his short story, “A Rose for Emily.” In his short story, Faulkner summarizes the life of a forsaken woman, whom, while heavily respected by her town, is also quite pitied. Faulkner works to give the reader a sense of empathy towards his character while he describes the tragedy that is her life. Emily Grierson, is eventually found to not be the only

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    A Rose for Emily Emily is a woman that has had a hard life. Her family made it so that she was held in high regard in the public eye. She was not suppose to encounter relationships that were below her stature. The town, being the antagonist, drives Emily to her insanity because they will not allow her to lead a normal life. They liked the “show” they were watching a refused to give it up. The narrator explores how Emily is defined in her position in the town by her name and her

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    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

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    Paris Claypool Eng 120 Essay 1 06/12/2010 A Rose for Emily and The Yellow Wallpaper “A Rose for Emily’’ By William Faulkner and “The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman,” are two short stories that both incorporate qualities of similarities and difference. Both of the short stories are about how and why these women changed for lunacy. These women are forced into solitude because of the fact that they are women. Emily’s father

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    Miss Emily is an elderly lady who lives alone in a nice home with a African-American butler Tobe. She is a mysterious lady who changes her attitude from being a vibrant and hopeful young lady to a secretive old women. Her father, Mr. Gierson had rejected many of those potential suitors because he still wants Miss Emily to be under his control. After Miss Emily's father death, she went devastated and the townspeople had some sympathy for her. However, she spends some quality time with a new comer

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    those nineteenth-century social issues. Even though Faulkner wrote his story, “A Rose for Emily”, 40 years after Gilman’s story, “The Yellow Wall-paper”, both stories portray several types of nineteenth-century social issues accurately. Because of their knowledge about these social issues, Gilman and Faulkner were able to portray the main characters’ struggles. Both main characters of these stories, the narrator and Emily, become oppressed by their social environments because of the expectations that

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    The women in William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily and Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper are troubled protagonists that have been neglected, isolated, and pushed to the point of insanity. There are many contributing factors to their decent into psychosis. Both women have lost their ability to function in society due to their obsessive behavior and the controlling men in their lives. Although both stories have similarities, there are also differences in their paths that have led to

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    Desperation for love from extreme isolation results in destructive actions and extreme situations. William Faulkner achieved to describe that in the story “Rose for Emily” through the main character, Miss Emily Grierson who suffered from necrophilia. This story is enriched with full of symbolism, along with a deep-rooted issues and messages. Symbolism helps to gives readers to think about text and hidden themes that go along with the symbols. This gives reading a more rich and vivid experience. There

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    Black Roses Southern Gothic Literature can be best described as a subgenre to Gothic Literature, in Southern Gothic Literature the setting is always taken place in the American South. The story “A Rose for Emily”, by William Faulkner introduces the protagonist Emily Grierson in the first scene at her funeral where the townspeople came to show their respect and some were curious to see the inside of her decaying house that hasn’t been seen in over ten years. The story takes place in Jefferson, Mississippi

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    LUST. Having read the story written by Susan Minot we come across a rather complicated character, to be precise the narrator herself. The girl in the story has been studying in the boarding school. It is the educational establishment of close type, so the process of growing proceeds differently. For example if we compare the girls from public schools and the girls from boarding schools the latest will be more dissolute. The main reason for this is the closed social environment which fluencies the

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