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Friday, March 22, 2019

William Faulkners A Rose for Emily : Her Father is to Blame :: A Rose for Emily, William Faulkner

A Rose for Emily - Her Father is to foot William Faulkners A Rose for Emily tells a story of a unexampled woman who is violated by her produces strict mentality. afterwardsward being the only man in her life Emilys father dies and she finds it hard to let go. Like her father Emily possesses a stubborn mentality towards life, and she refused to change. While having this attitude slightly life Emily practically secluded herself from nine for the remainder of her life. She was alone for the very first conviction and her reaction to this patch was solitude. This story takes place throughout the Reconstruction Era from the late 1800s to the early 1900s in Jefferson, Mississippi. Emily was raised in the period in the beginning the Civil War. Her father who was the only person in her life with the exception of a former savorr who soon left(p) her as rise raised her. The p draw play of this story is mainly about Miss Emilys attitude about change. While growing up Emily was rais ed in a comfortable environment because her father possessed a lot of money. Considering that her father was a very wealthy person who occasionally loaned the townsfolk money Emily had everything a child could want. This caused Emily to be very spoiled and selfish and she never knew the value of a dollar until her father left her with slide fastener but a run down home that started to decay after a period of time. She began to ignore the surrounding decay of the house and her appearance. These lies keep as she denied her fathers death, refused to pay taxes, ignores town gossip about her being a fallen woman, and does not tell the druggist wherefore she purchased rat poison. Her life, like the decaying house suffered from a lack of genuine love and care. Her physical appearance is brought about by years of neglect. As time went on pieces from Emily started to drift away and also the home that she confined herself to. The town grew a great deal of sympathy towards Emily, althoug h she never hears it. She was slightly assured of the faint whispers that began when her presence was near. Gossip and whispers may have been the cause of her horrid behavior. The town couldnt wait to pity Ms. Emily because of the way she looked down on people because she was born with a silver spoon in her lecture and she never thought she would be alone the way her father left her.

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