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Theme Of Change In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” there are many reasons in which Emily Grierson refuse to recognize a change in the society and in her life. Emily is totally out of touch with the reality of the changing period of time when the town starting to welcome the modern future. For instance, She refuses to accept the tax bill given by the new generation of the town. In addition, the narrator uses the setting to draw attention to the fact that Miss Emily cannot and does not change. Lastly, her reaction to her father death when she was young, and her want for Homer Barron even after his death. Therefore, this are ways in which the narrator draw emily inability to recognise change. Emily refuses to accept the tax notice given by the new

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