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Miss Emily Character Analysis

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he Misunderstood, Monumental, Murderer, Miss Emily

Viewed by the people in her town as a monument and a tradition of the town, Miss Emily represents the past way of living trying to stand firm in an ear changing society. While she is seen as a statuesque figure the townspeople still do not understand her and they show pity towards her, little did they know what she was hiding in her home. Miss Emily grew up in a rich family, she was raised at a higher standard than others and her home is described as a large plantation home that once stood for wealth and power, but now is seen as a dilapidated and an eye sore. Emily experienced great loss when her father passed away and even kept his body for three days after he passed, which no one …show more content…

When he passed Emily was not sure what to do, because she had lost the structure and the social class she had lived her whole life in. This cause some serious issues for her, as it would anyone. When Homer Barron, a Yankee who was there on work and a sort of odd character, started spending time with her the town people thought it was odd, but they all thought they would be married. This gave Emily the chance to have a companion and another man in her life to sort of give her purpose. When Homer decided to go Miss Emily saw this as another loss and she was already scarred from the loss of her father that this loss would be too much to bare. She murdered Homer using arsenic and kept his corpse in the bed. She had been abandoned by everyone in the town and her family, and the only family she had ever known was gone, Miss Emily had a very lonely life. While what she did to Homer and keeping his corpse may seem insane to us in her mind it was making sure she was not left alone again. She found comfort in the corpse because she had something there with her and yes she probably had mental issues. but no one is supposed to be alone in life and the corpse gave her companionship. The story ends by saying “ We saw a long strand of iron gray hair.” this is a symbol of the comfort she took in having his body with her. Miss Emily Grierson died a lonely woman who sought comfort in the corpse of a man who tried to leave her. While many may view her as “insane” or crazy i believe

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