Conflicts in the story A Rose For Emily by William Faulkner
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was the fact that she was living in her past. In conclusion we can see that the conflicts with in herself and the constant disapproval of the community made Miss Emily mentally ill and put her into a very insatiable state of mind. Emily is an embodiment of "a fallen monument" which is secret and terrible and William Faulkner very well succeeds in giving the reader a clear picture of these conflicts throughout the story.
was the fact that she was living in her past. In conclusion we can see that the conflicts with in herself and the constant disapproval of the community made Miss Emily mentally ill and put her into a very insatiable state of mind. Emily is an embodiment of "a fallen monument" which is secret and terrible and William Faulkner very well succeeds in giving the reader a clear picture of these conflicts throughout the story.