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    �PAGE � �PAGE �4� In the short story "Misery" by Anton Chekhov‚ I identified the problem of loneliness‚ as the absence of reciprocal understanding. I feel the love that A. Chekhov expresses to the ordinary person like Iona Potapov. The author writes about little things that mean a lot. Deep thoughts are hiding under true life twists and turns. Chekhov tells us a story of the main character‚ penurious Iona Potapov. He‚ as a sledge driver‚ meets various types of people and spends most of his time

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    used by an author to heighten the interest in the story. The author of "A Rose for Emily" foreshadows the discovery of Homer Barron’s body in a few different ways. The smell that develops around Emily’s house‚ and Homer never returning to Emily’s house are both foreshadowing what happens later in the story. When Emily went into the drug store saying "’ I want the best you have. I don’t care what kind’"‚(William Faulkner) and purchased rat poison‚ it immediately informed the reader that somebody

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    In the short story "A Rose for Emily" by William FaulknerEmily is closed off and is lonely‚ but I believe that her loneliness due to how her father raised her and how that affected how she is unable to let go. I see how her father could have affected how Emily interacts with her Homer and her community and how the town interacts with her. “None of the young men were quite good enough for Miss Emily and such. We had long thought of them as a tableau‚ Miss Emily a slender figure in white in the background

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    "A Rose for Emily" is a tragic story about a woman named Emily Grierson who‚ for all her life has been controlled by her father. Once her father dies‚ Emily does not know‚ nor understand how to live her own life. At first she denies that her father dies; then after three days‚ with much pressuring from the locals and the doctors‚ she admits her father ’s death and lets the townspeople bury him. Much of the town is wondering what to expect to happen to Emily. Emily becomes a recluse and sends her

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    Prose Analysis “A Rose for EmilyWilliam Faulkner The two female cousins came at once. They held the funeral on the second day‚ with the town coming to look at Miss Emily beneath a mass of bought flowers‚ with the crayon face of her father musing profoundly above the bier and the ladies sibilant and macabre; and the very old men --some in their brushed Confederate uniforms--on the porch and the lawn‚ talking of Miss Emily as if she had been a contemporary of theirs‚ believing that they had

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    Hart Czerny English 101 2 November 2012 Never Letting Go of the Past: A Rose for Emily Throughout “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner reveals that change didn’t come so easy to some of the folk living in the south at the end of the American Civil War. Some people of the south clung to the values and the way of life‚ for which they once knew. Miss Emily Grierson was one of these folk. Throughout “A Rose for Emily”‚ “Emily represents the Pre-Civil War South‚ and her mind is stuck in the past time

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    In the short storyA Rose for EmilyFaulkner uses the role of male figures in Emily’s life to provide important character traits. The two men in her life‚ her father‚ Mr. Grierson and her boyfriend Homer Barron lead her to become a shelled up‚ introverted and mysterious woman. Emily’s father is her first and most influential male figure‚ providing the foundation for her "insane"-type behavior in later years. Homer Barron comes along later and forces Emily to revisit the tyranny of her father and

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    In William Faulkner’s short story "A rose for Emily"‚ a series of literary elements were used to effectively create the themes. In "A rose for Emily"‚ the main theme happens to be the search for love and security. Mr. Faulkner’s uses of literary elements were brilliant and played a vital role in the stories general setup‚ bringing light to the issue that arise when a young woman struggle to find love in an alien environment. Symbolism is the main factor in understanding of the theme of the story

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    Faulkner comes across as very unforgiving and critical of the society at large and the way with which it treats people who stray from the norm. In his novel‚ he includes characters with specific characteristics that make them easy for society to exclude and outcast. Lena is a perfect example of someone seen as a social outcast. There are many qualities Lena possesses that society would not agree with‚ such as the unusual circumstances of her pregnancy. In the time period Faulkner wrote this‚

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    “A Rose for Emily‚” written by the late William Faulkner‚ is a prominent Southern Gothic short story. Faulkner (1897-1962‚) a Southerner from Mississippi‚ uses the social‚ economic and cultural standing of the Mississippi post-Civil-War in his literary works. The gothic influence makes the work have a creepy twist. The context that the story was written is medias res‚ the midst of action. This gives readers an idea of the story’s background information prior to reading. Specifically‚ however‚ the

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