Rose For Emily Symbolism

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Symbolism is used many times in the story of, “A Rose for Emily”. There are different symbols including the house, as well as, Miss Emily and her role as a monument. There are very different symbolisms and meanings that offer different insights into the meaning of the story, “A Rose For Emily”. Emily is made in comparison to the home, which is decaying because of the the inattentiveness and neglect that has taken over the home. There are many emotional and mental issues that are displayed in the home as well. Faulkner describes the home as being troublesome, and portrays Emily as being the same. She does not want to make changes nor does she want to make changes to the old and decaying home. Instead she stays stuck in the past and continues …show more content…

The family is also represents a bunch of misfits as displayed through their disregard for other's emotions. The vacation that the family is taking symbolizes a journey away from their familiar surroundings. The fact that the family is going further South during their trip might be foreshadowing the direction they are heading in the afterlife, as shown in their stop along the way at Red Sam's, which resembles a place of purgatory. Throughout the story the grandmother revisits moments of her life as the family drives to Florida. The road trip is clearly a metaphor because the family, but more importantly the grandmother goes through her whole life. The grandmother is the only family member who seems to learn anything on the road of life. First when planning the trip, the grandma tried to manipulate Bailey in to go to Tennessee instead of Florida. Then, at the beginning of the trip, the grandmother told the kids about her life when she was young. She told the kids about a man in her life named Edgar Atkins Teagarden who use to bring her watermelons. In addition, at the beginning of the trip, she talked about the way she was dressed and the way she did her make-up in case she was to die in a car accident. “Her collars and cuffs were white organdy trimmed with lace and at her neckline she had pinned a purple spray of cloth violets containing a sachet. In case of an accident, anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady,” (O’Connor, 297). The family at the end of their trip and their lives where in a car crashes, on the verge of dying not because of the car accident but because their upcoming encounter with The Misfit. Their life ends when the Misfit comes to help fix their car; first the whole family was killed except the grandmother. The grandmother was trying to

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