Analysis of “A Rose for Emily”
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in the same house she was born in. Until the end she held her head high as if her family were still as prominent as they were before the Civil War. The citizens of Jefferson though changing were still intermingled with old and new. As the new generation attempted to move into a more modern time they were still grasping backwards, holding on to the past with a fascination that never let it completely fade.
in the same house she was born in. Until the end she held her head high as if her family were still as prominent as they were before the Civil War. The citizens of Jefferson though changing were still intermingled with old and new. As the new generation attempted to move into a more modern time they were still grasping backwards, holding on to the past with a fascination that never let it completely fade.