A Rose For Emily Novel Analysis

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“A Rose for Emily” written by William Faulkner focuses on the sorrowful life of Miss Emily Grierson in the town of Jefferson. Emily has lived a life of solitude in her once white house. She tried to live the most fulfilling life possible but was held down. She tried to keep her life and land private, but always had those passersby watching her life as if it was a television show. Miss Grierson was a woman who was seen as somewhat of a problem to the town of Jefferson. She was also seen as somewhat of a pity. Miss Emily Grierson is opposed by her own father and the town of Jefferson never really having the opportunity to live a happy life.

Emily’s father kept her isolated from the outside world. With his wealth and power he sheltered her from things he felt to be unnecessary for his little girl. “Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town…” (128). With the obligation set from the time of her father, people learned they must tread lightly with Miss Emily Grierson. Though she always wanted a companion of her own, her father ...

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