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Isolation In A Rose For Emily

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William Faulkner wrote a short story called A Rose for Emily. This story stuns many readers starting from the beginning to the end. This story is based upon a woman named Miss Emily Grierson and the isolated life she lives. The people in the town she lives in gossip about her life. As this story goes on, readers can see how Emily and her mental status changes. In the end of the story, it talks about how the townspeople discovered a gruesome murder that Miss Emily committed. The ending can give a sense to readers that something was not right with her. This story can be portrayed as how Miss Emily begins to become mentally unstable, which leads to a psychotic break because of social isolation, the death of her father, and the influences of society. In this story, Miss Emily goes through so much that she is “ … living as a lonely recluse in her family's decaying aristocratic house for more than forty years until her death” (Hsu and Wang 87). When Emily's father was still alive, “ … he chases off every suitor that comes near her, denying Emily the choice of taking up the traditional role of wife… “ and “ … isolating her from the townspeople” (Hsu and Wang 89). The strictness of her father and the fact that Emily “ … tries to live in the old aristocratic honor…” has kept Emily living all alone and separated from the town (Hsu and Wang). Living alone with only one person, her manservant, impacted her social life. This severe time of isolation affected her mental stability because

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