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Emily By William Faulkner: The Resistance To Change

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The Resistance to Change “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is short story that unknown narrator tells the strange conditions of Emily’s life and her relationships with her father. Faulkner touches numerous problems linked to dark parts of human life and uses a nameless narrator that represents the voice of the town. The story starts with the burial of the main character who is Emily Grierson. In the story, the author uses the life of Emily Grierson as a symbol of the changes after the American Civil War. In order to illustrate the collapse of the post-bellum South, Faulkner uses a series of symbols, such as hair, Emily’s “rose”, dust, Emily’s house and Emily herself, Faulkner illustrate the collapse of the post- bellum South after the American Civil War. …show more content…

Emily cuts her hair short after her father dies. It appears that she is a young girl. Faulkner writes “When we saw her again, her hair was cut short, making her look like a girl, with a vague resemblance to those angels in colored church windows—sort of tragic and serene.” Her appearance as a girl is symbolic of sexual childishness, which is now looking as if meant to be stopped to be growing from the time her father deprived her from many chances of marriage. After a few years, her hair turns gray and her last chance to get married, has gone when Homer disappeared “And that was the last we saw of Homer Barron”. This situation is announcing the death of her

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