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A Rose For Emily: Emily’s Disbelief In The Truth
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As I searched for a topic to write upon, I was overwhelmed by the number of times I found William Faulkner’s name under tragedy, death and dying. Unfortunately, I have only read one of his pieces, “A Rose for Emily.” This story was very interesting by way of plot, storyline and metaphor. The focus ....
Middle of essay ....hen she lets her home become “an eyesore among eyesores” (p. 119); this being an excellent metaphor of her home and Emily herself.
Her home was once grand and beautiful, as was she. “It was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, …set on what had once been our most select street,” (p.119). Emily had once been just as grand, until her father died leaving her unmarried for she was too good for anyone else. It was then that she began to let go and loose care of herself and her home, .... |
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