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A Rose For Emily
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People who read about William Faulkner (1897-1962) know that he did not lead an easy life. He had the bad habit to drink too much, but above all he was very lonely. In his short story "", the protagonist portrayal, Emily, becomes very important because it represents in some way Faulkner himself. Ev ....
Middle of essay ....n confronting people in the town, the authorities. They were trapped by their own belief that Emily was untouchable. The town did not face her directly and did not deal with her as an equal.
A monument can also be interpreted as something that is static, that does not move. " Now and then [people] would see her in one of the downstairs windows [...] like the carven torso of an idol in a niche [...]. "(419).She was standing silently without motion like someone famous who is posing in a scene or .... |
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