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Thursday, April 11, 2013

A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

Kachramani Filia

ENG 275         

Instructor : Dr. Pappas

A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

In A Rose for Emily, Emily, a chick of a noble origin, finds herself alone in sm entirely town in the Old South. The townspeople there turn their bet on on her because of her origin, although they have always been present at all of the events that marked her life, until the day she died. Emilys social isolation is evident by dint of the develop handst of the elements of character and events.

The main reason that led the locals to impound Emily was the fact that she came from a respectable and prestigious family, in a time where most of the people were poor. The fact that she lives in a big house and has a colored servant to bailiwick for her, it is something that make the locals feel that Emily is not one of them, and therefore it is lonesome(prenominal) logical to put her aside. In addition, it is also her attitude towards the townspeople that showed that she differentiated herself from them, that she felt that she was somehow superior to them: she carried her head richly lavish (32). But it is not her fault.

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She had been brought up to believe that shes psyche special, better than the rest of the people, and that is the reason why she never got married. Her baffle believed that no one would ever be good enough for his daughter, and thus he turned away all the men that asked for Emilys hand. So, Emily had only her father to protect and take care of her, and right away that he is dead, she found herself all alone. She doesnt have anyone to protect her, and furthermore, shes odd with no money, but for the house that she...

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