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    A Rose for Emily

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    A ROSE FOR EMILY By: William Faulkner A Rose for Emily is William Faulkner’s short story‚ which tells about the life of Ms. Emily‚ which is eccentric. This story is narrated through a third person’s point of view. It appears that the narrator is on the outside looking in‚ and giving his or her version of the life and events leading to the death of Emily. The combination of the past‚ Emily‚ and the future‚ the town or community is widely seen throughout the work. The story starts with Ms. Emily’s

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    Rose For Emily

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    Analysis “A Rose for Emily” By: William Faulkner In the story of “A Rose for Emily”‚ a kind of point of view that is used was first point of view of multiple characters where the narrator is one of the characters in the story. The multiple characters narrate the actions of a group of characters while never referring to a “me” and only to a “we” of the group. It was evident that the narrator was one of the townspeople who were very objective in presenting the facts of the story. He told us about

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    A rose for emily

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    In “A Rose for Emily‚” the structure of the story is one that typically does not appear in many stories. It starts off with the ending which eventually leads to what really happened to Miss Emily. This story is surrounded around the ideas and visions of someone that lives in the town. It lets us know of what the people in the town thought of Miss Emily‚ and the things she was going through. The structure also does not follow a chronological order which plays out like that of a detective story. Also

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    1. “A Rose for Emily” is narrated in first-person plural. Why do you think Faulkner chose “we” rather than “I” as the voice for the story? How might this narrative strategy be related to the description of Emily as “a tradition‚ a duty‚ and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town” (part 1 paragraph 3)? I think Faulkner chose “we” rather than “I” to insinuate the town as a whole view of Emily. She was a duty to the whole town. Emily felt she had privilege over comon town folk and their

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    rose for emily

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    are PRESENTED IN THE STORY (the orchestration of PLOT). 1. Why do you supposed Faulkner presents these events OUT of their actual chronological order? Faulkner wants the reader to stay in engaged and get an understanding of what could have lead up to the possible odor coming from the house. 2. Despite the story’s confusing sequence‚ many events are FORESHADOWED.  Give at least TWO examples of this technique at work in the story.  How does FORESHADOWING enrich the story? 1. "I want some poison

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    Rose for Emily

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    A Ripe Rose When reading the first paragraph of‚ “We all said‚ ‘she will kill herself’ “: The Narrator / Detective in Williams Faulkner’s “A Rose For Emily” by Lawrence R. Rodgers‚ I automatically knew that his essay was going to be about the depiction of the genre in the story A Rose For Emily which he clarified as being “a classical expression of American Gothicism.” (413). And “the classical detective story”. While reading this essay I could tell that

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    My reaction of Happy Endings and A Rose for Emily. Happy Endings is a quite interesting short story. Margaret Atwood is such a great author of her peers. She has put a different twist in literature. I was quite impressed with this‚ since I have not read anything quite so unique. The short stories that I have read have always been the same type of reading. They all have a straightforward beginning‚ middle‚ and end. With Happy Endings‚ it has many different scenarios that can possibly happen before

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    "A Rose for Emily": A Review In "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner‚ we see how past events effect the main character Miss Emily‚ especially her mental state. She seems to live in a sort of fantasy world where death has no real meaning. Miss Emily refuses to accept or even recognize‚ the death of her father or that of Colonel Satoris. She does not want to acknowledge the fact that the world around her was changing therefore Miss Emily surrounds herself with death. What Faulkner tries

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    04/19/2013 A Rose for Emily I chose “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner as my topic for my final research paper because I felt that it flowed very well‚ and I loved the twist at the end. Emily was an extremely private character therefore you had to rely on the gossip from the town to figure out who she truly was. I feel that the three most important elements in this story would be the themes‚ the tone and the characters. There are many different themes that can be discussed in “A Rose for Emily

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    “A Rose for Emily” Character Analysis of Miss Emily Grierson “A Rose for Emily” written by William Faulkner‚ is a story of Miss Emily Grierson‚ a woman who was born into a wealthy family in the town of Jefferson. She grew up and lived in a huge Victorian home with servants. After the Civil War‚ it seems that her family’s wealth started to diminish but the Grierson’s were still trapped in the past of their family’s wealth. Emily Grierson’s past and present life is being recalled by a narrator

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