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A Rose For Emily Literary Analysis

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“A Rose for Emily” is a short story that begins as the town morns the loss of Miss Emily Grierson, a prominent, but illusive member of the community. The short story goes back to tell the story of her life from being sheltered from relationships by her father, her apparent romance after her father’s death, the disappearance of her lover, and her fall into reclusiveness. The short story then comes back to the present time when it is revealed that she had poisoned her lover and that his remains were still in an upstairs bedroom. Even more shocking is the discovery that she had slept in the same bed as the corpse. Faulkner’s central idea suggests that outside appearance is not always what it seems and observations based only on appearances and …show more content…

For example, Emily Grierson is described in several ways that would suggest that she is a prominent member of the community. At the beginning of the short story she is described as a “fallen monument” (437) and a “tradition, a duty, and a care” (437) which shows that she was respected and the community felt some obligation to her. Later in the story she is described as “that of an idol” (439). The description of her physical appearance later in the short story is evidence of her age and overall deterioration which is made clearer by comparing her to known objects for example “she looked bloated, like a body long submerged in motionless water” (438) and her eyes are described as “two small pieces of coal pressed into a lump of dough” (438). Finally, her hair is described as “pepper-and-salt iron grey” (441). All of the similes and metaphors describe someone who would be admired at first, but then pitied as her physical appearance deteriorates. These support the central idea by allowing visualization of Emily as the other townspeople would have seen her – a prominent person in the community who can be pitied for all of the hardships she

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