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Theme Of Symbolism In A Rose For Emily

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In this short story Faulkner uses symbolism which has a deeper meaning, some vague and some symbolism bold. For one example of symbolism in “A Rose for Emily” is the title itself, the rose is a symbol of love. Emily’s father was at one time the most respected man in town, Emily grew up with prestige, he left Emily practically penniless. The Grierson family home, passed down from Emily’s father to his daughter, was once a southern grand lively home. The house, the rose and Emily herself are all symbolic of Emily’s inner state, her love, and the old south. The house passed down from Emily’s father to his daughter was once a southern grand lively home built just after the Civil War “…an eyesore among eyesores” (Faulkner 451). Miss Emily’s house was once the talk of the town, “It was a big squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and …show more content…

Homer Barron and starts a relationship with Emily. She heard her father’s words, “None of the young men were quite good enough for Miss Emily and such” (Faulkner 451). Despite her father’s views Emily feels like she might have finally found true love, even get married that is until Homer tells her he isn’t the marrying kind. The ideal of true love becomes forever when she kills Homer, just as a rose is dried and placed in a book. Homer’ corpse is placed in Emily’s bedroom with a strand of her hair next to him in her bed. The gray hair is symbolic that she will have him forever and it was her last chance to wed, they were destined to be together in that bed if they would have married. Emily grows old and her spirit grows older. The rose stands for Emily’s secret; that Homer is her “rose” that she loved and kept to herself even after his body was decaying. Her madness grows after killing her boyfriend and sleeping with his corpse, the smell around the house becomes foul. The towns people sneak and place lime around the house which dissipates the

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