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How Does Faulkner Use Direct Characterization In A Rose For Emily

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The Story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner, is a strange thriller. The main topics that are focused on in the story, is characterization and how people are portrayed and shown throughout the story. The main themes, being death and of course Faulkner’s strange twist of a love story. Lastly but not least, the whole story is a symbol, including the main character, Miss Emily Grierson. He describes the characters as strange, and nosy. Faulkner goes into detail about death a lot, and describes how the deaths of five main characters affect the others in the story. There is a twist though, a love story, but a strange one. Of course, though it is a huge symbolic story. The main character is compared to many things in the story. Dark, decaying, and many other things that are presented to the readers as symbols. William Faulkner in “A Rose for Emily” demonstrates a tragic love story by including descriptive characterization, teaching …show more content…

William Faulkner explains the main character Miss Emily as a strange and weird person, by using direct and indirect characterization explaining so. Being that one of the main themes is how people react to deaths because death is so occasional. Faulkner, though puts a strange twist on a love story with two unlikely people to be together. Homer Barron and Emily Grierson, one being the light of the town and well the other being the darkness the town holds. Lastly, the story is substantially symbolic in many ways. Miss Emily’s house for example was once the fanciest house in the town, and as soon as she started to plummet, well so did the house. The house symbolizing her life and the decay. Furthermore, William Faulkner portrayed everything he is known for writing about very well in the story “A Rose for

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