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A Rose For Emily Setting Analysis

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In the story "A Rose for Emily"written by William Faulkner tells a wonderful short story of a lonely lady stuck in her own time frame. Is a story told from the viewpoint of a resident of the town which Emily was, born, raised, and eventually died. The story totally caught my attention because the general tone is one of violence, gloom, and terror. The setting plays an essential role because it allows the reader a better understanding of the different circumstances. The main character of the story, which is Emily, plays the role of a tragic figure that seems to be seen only from the outside. In the story, Emily is constantly judged by the townspeople because of her physical appearance, but they do not understand what she is going through emotionally. There is another important character in the story is “Homer Baron” who becomes Emily’s lover. The story is divided into five sections made up of several …show more content…

The prospects of the story mostly take place in the town and Miss Emily’s house. She lives in a house “that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the seventies” (82). The writer creates an atmosphere and authenticity of the scenes by focusing on the elements of the setting: “She died in one of the downstairs rooms, in a heavy walnut bed with a curtain, her gray head propped on a pillow yellow and moldy with age and lack of sunlight” (87). On the other hand, the setting tells the lector that everything around her, like the town and people, is making progress, except for her. The state of her house demonstrates her emotions and her fear of change. The house used to be beautiful. Previously elegant and white with scrolled balconies, now it has been encroached with dust and decay. After all, it was all that was left for her. This could be the reason why she wanted to preserve everything as it was to keep her family

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