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A Rose For Emily Death Analysis

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Grace Sparks Mrs. Potts Eng1123-C 17 February 2015 The Fallen Miss Emily In life, everyone suffers some sort of grief, whether its through death or heartbreak. In "A Rose For Emily" by William Faulkner, a lonely and selfish woman named Miss Emily suffers both. Within the story, Miss Emily loses her father and a lover to death. Miss Emily is unable to grip the idea of death and suffers a great deal of denial. Faulkner's purpose in writing A Rose For Emily is to expose the way all humans react to death and change. Through his use of confusion of time, Miss Emily's pride, and foreshadowing, Faulkner leads the reader into a true tale of horror. Through the confusion of time, Faulkner shows that time has no limit when it comes to horror. During the story, it is obvious that Miss Emily cannot accept change. Faulkner mentions that, "Only Miss Emily's house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps" (221). The way Faulkner describes her home gives insight to how she clings on to the past. He also mentions, "Each December we sent her a tax notice, which would be returned by the post office a week later, unclaimed" (225). Miss Emily refusing to pay her taxes shows that she is only …show more content…

She constantly clings on to what she is familiar with. She holds on to the little things, like not allowing the town to put numbers on her door. Faulkner writes, "Miss Emily alone refused to let them fasten the metal numbers above her door and attach a mailbox to it" (225). Also, the way her house is described shows that Miss Emily refuses to accept modernization. In the book, Faulkner says her house, "set on what had once been our most select street" (220). She ultimately refuses to accept that her lover is going to leave her, so she kills him instead. Faulkner symbolizes how people ultimately become selfish when life doesn't turn out the way they

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