Saturday, APRIL 9, 2011 Short Story Analysis: "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner I. A ROSE FOR EMILY By William Faulkner II. SYNOPSIS / SUMMARY Miss Emily Grierson The Funeral is attended by the whole town. The women, mostly Due to curiosity, want to see the interiors of the her house nobody else except wherein for an old Negro servant ten years has seen print, at the minimum. When She was still alive, was a noble Miss Grierson and respectable single woman . When the her father Died, She became alone, and a pauper. The People pitied the her. One day, there was a very bad smell coming from the her and unbearable yards. Some neighbors complained to the mayor, and he simply advised to tell her Artist add the her place to clean up. Miss Emily was sick for long. Her neighbors would rarely see the her. But, When She had a love interest, a construction worker named Homer Barron gay, would be the two of add spotted together on Sunday Afternoons Jimmy. The townspeople Were happy for her Artist and thought SHE would get married to Homer, Especially khi chúng Bought SHE found out some men's things. Tuy nhiên, after sometime, did not see Homer khi chúng anymore, Miss Emily chúng pitied the her lover left her Artist vì again. She was rumored to kill herself When She Bought rat poison. But She Did not. She would still be occasionally seen outside of the her house up to the front door khởi its time to Remain closed. The years passed, and the her hair was turning gray off until it became pepper-and-salt-iron-gray. Now she is dead. The People can now enter the her house has always mà off-limits to add được prior to this time. They go to the room upstairs nobody has seen for forty mà years. After forcing the door open, chúng see room looks like a rằng married couple's. Then, shocked to see the chúng skeletal Remains of a man on the bed. They notice rằng pillow has a long second strand of iron-gray hair. III. SHORT STORY ELEMENTS A. MAJOR CHARACTERS 1. Miss Emily Grierson - Protagonist, Developing 2 Her Negro servant - Flat, Static 3. Homer Barron - Flat, Static 4. The neighbors and townspeolpe - Flat, Static B. PLOT - a) Introduction This short story begins with Miss Emily's Funeral. Then the "personas" use flashback, from one highlight to another, that tell us about Miss Emily's life. b) Rising Action When Miss Emily Bought rat poison, the người though SHE would kill herself. c) Climax Those who forced open the closed room had a big surprise khi chúng saw the skeleton mà chúng suspected was Homer Barron's. d) Falling action After their initial shock was gone, the townspeople who opened the locked room saw a pillow mà had a dragon strand of iron-gray hair. e ) Denouement Speculations arose, but nobody Knew Exactly what happened for sure, since Miss Emily Died hda. C. SETTING a) place - in a town somewhere in southern Jefferson b) time- the late 1800's up to the early 1900's. c) conditionsEND_SPAN weather - fine d) social conditions- good e) mood or atmosphere - D. POINT OF VIEW The Point of View used in this short story is the omniscient Objective - The author Tells the story in the third person. It vẻ as though a camera is theo characters, going anywhere, and recording only what is seen and Heard. There is no comment on the characters or ask for their thoughts. No Interpretations are offered. The reader is in the position of spectator đặt without the author there to explain. The reader has to interpret events on His Own. E. Literary DEVICES In my opinion, the literary devices used in this story are Flashback, Foreshadowing, symbolism. Flashback: When Miss Emily Died, the townspeople narrated highlights some important, printed by means clustering of flashbacks the her life. Foreshadowing: When I read the part where Miss Emily Bought rat poison, but there was no mention of rats prior to that, I thought it was for something very mà important, in the story. Thì, I read on with the close attention to what was really for mà poison. symbolism: After re-reading vài times, I Strongly believe rằng house, the watch, the poison, and the matrimonial bed symbolize important, things in the story . The house symbolizes Miss Emily's being a noble person who became a pauper, just as the elegant house became a prison cell of some sort. Then, the watch symbolizes the timeline of the highlights or print Miss Emily's Vital life events. Meanwhile, the poison symbolizes death, and the matrimonial bed found in the locked room symbolizes Miss Emily's thoughts about marriage despite her Do what the townspeople thought of. F. THEME For me, the themes Things are not always as chúng vẻ to be and am also Love is blind are applicable to this story. G. CONFLICT The conflicts here are External: Man Vs. Circumstances (classical) - The leading character Struggles Against Fate, or the Circumstances of life facing him / her Artist. Miss Emily struggled through the Harsh Realities of Life. Man Vs. Society (social) - The leading character Struggles Against ideas, practices, or Customs of other people.
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