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A Rose For Emily Mental Analysis

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Clarissa Rojas
Eng Comp II
Prof. Goldberg
17 March 2017
Prompt # 3 Reading “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is truly an interesting story. This is the first time I read about a character having a mental illness that made impressed me and engage to read more. Emily is a simple girl who was left alone with nothing by her dead strict father. In the story, she was very reclusive and secretive with her life. She then, murdered her lover, Homer. She slept with his corpse until she died. Emily’s mental behavior are caused by few people in her life. This includes her father and the townspeople. The closest people with Emily is her father. When her dead father was still alive, he secluded her from the world and overly-protected her …show more content…

Because of Emily being the last in line from the well-known Grierson family, she is recognized by the every person in town. The townspeople played a role of investigating Emily’s cause of mental behavior. But because Emily is considered a high class person, it gave a reason for the people of Jefferson to avoid the obvious clues that Emily is mentally displaced and was mentally unstable, due to her father’s death, and capable of premeditated murder. Emily’s story and situation was caused by a number of outlook. Though it is most likely being her segregation from herself to the world. Emily’s father’s way of bringing her up and teaching her in life which was a wrong way a parent could do by secluding her from the outside world and preventing anyone from courting her. Instead of helping her grow and live her life, she couldn’t and she was raised that way by her father so she thinks that it is what is the right thing to do. Her behavior was certainly psychotic. Homer’s death apparently show that Emily doesn’t want to be alone and that his corpse being in her bed assured her that they’ll be together

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