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A Rose's Analysis
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Emily Grierson is dead in the opening of William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily.” She has died in a southern town once filled with history, but now filled with modern junk. That ever-watchful town tells her story, a joint story of the Old South diminishing and of what isolation and lack of human love does to an individual. Emily lived in the town she died in her entire life, the past forty of which she has locked herself up in her drafty house with little more than a servant to do her bidding. She became a recluse. At once, she dismissed those who tried to offer condolences of her father’s death, or any other mishap in her life. Throughout her existence, the townspeople were curious about Emily.
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Title: A Rose's Analysis
Words: 625 Rating: None Pages: 2.5 submitted by: bettym1
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