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Comparing A Rose For Emily And A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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The short stories “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O'Conner are mind-blowing and a little scary. One of the stories is about an old grandmother and her family being murdered, and the other is about a lady who decided to kill her lover and then sleep next to his cold dead body. William Faulkner and Flannery O’Conner both decided to make the main character a southern woman and use interesting items in the story to symbolize what going to happen at the end.
In “A Rose for Emily” the main character Emily is a rich southern lady whose father just passed. She tends to keep to herself and doesn’t interact with many of the neighbors. She also enforces her own sense of law and conduct, such as not paying her taxes. She ends up killing her lover, so that he can’t leave her and then puts his cold dead body next to her when she sleeps at night. Doing this shows that she has a hard time letting go because it wasn’t the first time she didn’t want to let go of …show more content…

He has the grandmother put a beautiful hat and wear a perfect outfit for just a car ride. She even mentions that she wants to look nice in case she dies. As the family starts to drive they passed a large cotton field that had graves in the middle of it and he has the grandmother point it out by saying “Look at the graveyard!” and she mentions how it was the family old burying grounds. Doing this in his story O’Conner is symbolizing foreshowing about death. He also mentions that the old plantation was called “Toombsboro”. In “A Rose for Emily” the author uses the house as a big symbol of death. He talks about how the house is “eyesore among eyesores” meaning that it looks pretty bad. He mentions that the house once used to be white back in eighteen hundred and that its falling apart and decaying. Faulkner also mentions how the neighbors noticed a decaying smell coming from the house and they used lemon to cover it

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