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The Theme Of Isolation In A Rose For Emily

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Miss Emily Grierson, the protagonist in William Faulkner’s short retrospective Gothic “A Rose for Emily,” is a necrophiliac. Necrophilia describes a person having sexual feelings or performing activities that involve a corpse. In this Gothic work, Faulkner takes his audience on an eerie journey about the life of Miss Emily Grierson, a relatively short black woman from the South. Faulkner conveys the theme of isolation and how isolation from society can drive someone to go crazy and commit grotesque acts. Faulkner expands on the theme of isolation through the various interactions Emily has with the townsmen, the death of Emily’s father, and the death of Homer Barron.
One way that Faulkner furthers the theme of isolation throughout the short story is through the interactions Emily has with the people of the town. Faulkner begins the story by setting the mood about the lonely death of Miss Emily Grierson. Faulkner stated, “When Miss Emily died, our whole town went to her funeral… the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house, which no one save an old manservant---a combined gardener and cook had seen in at least ten years” (Faulkner 1). In other words, Faulkner illustrates that Miss Emily was isolated from her community for over …show more content…

This story emphasizes how isolation from any source, whether it be from the community, the family, or from the decisions we make are harmful not only to ourselves but others around us. The short story pleas for a call to arms to end isolation from such sources and to discourage people from isolating others because they are different. We can only succeed as a community when we celebrate one another’s differences instead of ridiculing those who dare to challenge the status

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