A Rose for Emily-An Interpretation of the Symbolism in William Faulkner's
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An Interpretation of the Symbolism in William Faulkner's
" A Rose for Emily"
Symbols convey special meanings to the reader throughout literary genres. William Faulkner, a regional writer, employs symbolism in a good amount of his works. Faulkner utilizes conventional symbols, allegories, and unconventional symbols. In his short story, " A Rose for Emily," Faulkner uses unconventional symbols. Symbols provide greater understanding of the setting, help define the aura of Miss Emily's character, and play a crucial
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understanding "A Rose for Emily." (Word Count 879 all; 855 paper alone) Work Cited foots: The North felt they were responsible for caring and wielding the South.1 During the Civil War General Sherman marched through the South destroying major cities and leaving in his path desolation and death.2 The terms are a direct reference to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. It is a story of the Old South's trials before, during, and after the Civil War.3
understanding "A Rose for Emily." (Word Count 879 all; 855 paper alone) Work Cited foots: The North felt they were responsible for caring and wielding the South.1 During the Civil War General Sherman marched through the South destroying major cities and leaving in his path desolation and death.2 The terms are a direct reference to Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. It is a story of the Old South's trials before, during, and after the Civil War.3