A Rose for Emily. A summary report on the short story by William Faulkner.
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A rose for emily
Love, obsession and Gossip In "A Rose for Emily," William Faulkner uses the point of view of the townspeople to show their personal opinions and judgment's of Miss Emily. He writes a story about a woman who is traumatized by the way her father has raised her and the effects of his strict and overprotective mentality. Because of her father's death she finds it difficult to let go and live a
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because this sleep would, "outlast love". Miss Emily's father had sheltered her so much that she could not possibly see herself alone again. All of Miss Emily's actions throughout her life, prove that she did not kill Homer out of love, but out of desperation and loneliness. She became her father's child and sheltered Homer like her father had once sheltered her. Homer was Emily's "rose" and she was not going to let it die.
because this sleep would, "outlast love". Miss Emily's father had sheltered her so much that she could not possibly see herself alone again. All of Miss Emily's actions throughout her life, prove that she did not kill Homer out of love, but out of desperation and loneliness. She became her father's child and sheltered Homer like her father had once sheltered her. Homer was Emily's "rose" and she was not going to let it die.