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What Is The Message Of A Rose For Emily

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The short story, “A Rose for Emily,” written in 1931 by William Faulkner is about a girl named Miss Emily Grierson in a Southern storyline that is told by multiple narrators for the entire town of Jefferson. The storyline takes us into the death of Miss Emily and her life as an impoverished and lonely woman whose townspeople discovers the truth about her in interest once they finally enter her house. The beginning of the story William Faulkner puts us in the Old south and after the Civil War era where the society resisted to accept the new change, and continued to uphold their old values and customs. Emily believes that her life she has lived is the one to keep and doesn’t want to change even though her life seemed as a deprived one. She wanted …show more content…

Homer Barron was the first person Emily has dated since her father died. Emily gifted Homer and the town was under the impression that the couple were married. Although in reality Emily has killed Homer Barron because she was afraid he would leave her, he was described as “not the marrying kind,” and that he could be gay. Emily did not know how to react to the relationship, and must have known due to those rumors she could not keep him. Therefore Emily kills Homer to keep him by her side forever, and to control him. Emily continues to sleep with the dead body until she dies because she refused to believe he was going to leave her. Once the townspeople enter the house to pay their respects they realize the horrible truth about Emily and Homer in the “wedding place.” The only reality of Emily was that she has built a frame around a world where everything felt good, and stayed in that moment where she felt the greatest in …show more content…

The changes of the house reflects the changes in Emily’s life in timeframe. She used to be young and innocent once, and most likely beautiful since we know her father was overprotective. She was in the “high society,” and her house was one of the town’s most select streets. After the Old South era years and her father’s death the house was no longer the best nor did it fit with rest of the town. After the murder, she stays in the old coquettish decayed house and continued to stay isolated. Nothing much changed for Emily in her life because she resisted change and wanted control, just like her father. Times might change, but some people never do, they continue to deprive their life because as Emily has proven; that is the greatest time in their

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