Thursday, September 19, 2019
A Rose For Emily Essay -- essays research papers
 William Faulker's " A Rose for Emily" tells the story of a young   woman who is violated by her father's strict mentality. After being the only   man in her life Emily's father dies and she finds it hard to let go. Emily   was raised in the ante-bellum period before the Civil War. This story takes   place in the Reconstruction Era after the war when the North takes control of   the South. Like her father, Miss Emily possesses a stubborn outlook towards   life and refuses to change. This short story explains Emily, her mystified   ways and the townsfolk's sympathetic curiosity.  The plot of the story is mainly about Miss Emily's attitude about   change. "On the first of the year they mailed her a tax notice. February came   and there was no reply. They wrote her a formal letter asking her to call the   sheriff's office at her convenience. A week later the mayor wrote her   herself, offering to call or to send his car for her, and received in reply a   note on paper of an archaic shape, in a thin, flowing calligraphy in faded   ink, to the effect that's he no longer went out at all. The tax notice was   enclosed, without comment." (189). Miss Emily was convinced that she had no   taxes in Jefferson because before the Civil War the South didn't have to pay   taxes and since her father had made a contribution to the town of a generous   amount, Colonel Sartoris, mayor at that time had remitted her taxes, she felt   that that promise or rather gift still stood good. "After her father's death   she went out very little; after her sweetheart went away, people hardly saw   her at all."(190). Miss Emily might have stayed out the public eye after   those two deaths because she was finally alone, something she in her life was   not used to. Emily's father never let her alone and when he died Homer Baron   was a treat she was never allowed to have. Miss Emily's stubborn attitude   definitely came from her father's strict teachings.  The characters of this story are very briefly mentioned, Miss Emily   and Mr. Homer Barron are the two main characters described. Miss Emily was   described as a short, fat, aged and mysterious women during her later years.   Miss Emily had been through much and had seen many generations grow before   and around her. This brings to reason her strong Confederate beliefs. Homer   Barron; on the other hand was quite the opposite, "A Yankee...              ..., and leaning forward, that faint and invisible dust   dry and acrid in the nostrils, we saw a ling strand of iron gray hair."(195).   This excerpt leaves the reader shocked and disgusted.  Faulkner's style is quite difficult to read because it isn't written in   chronological order. It begins by telling about Emily's past and her family   history. This information explains her future behavior and opinions. The   ending seems rather abrupt and sudden, but very chilling and non-expectant.   The diction and sentence structures are fairly advanced, but soon lead to a   greater understanding of the passage because it sets the mood of that   specific time. "And now Miss Emily had gone to join the representatives of   those august names where they lay in the cedar-bemused cemetery among the   ranked and anonymous graves of the Union and Confederate soldiers who fell at   battle of Jefferson". (194). Terms like this were used throughout to aid in   setting the Reconstruction Era mood.  In conclusion, "A Rose for Emily" is a shocking tale about Emily Grierson,   her love, and her inability to accept change. Emily is a prime example of the   Old South and it's changing hardships.                         
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