This is how the story starts and we realize Miss Emily's death as a serious event for the town. Some of the people honored her and some of them came to silent their urge to presume.
Emily Grierson was born in a noble …show more content…
Faulkner had a wonderfully brave writing. The story is a flashback after Emily's death that sets on the narrator's sayings who is among the people as if the entire town. It shows their feelings and ideas toward Miss Emily. During the story Narrator's words occasionally changed. Sometimes s/he had ironic tone and lunched rumor about her, sometimes cheapened her character or noticed her as a good person other times showed the dark side of her life. Some of the men felt an inner desire for Emily while many of the women interfered in her life and some other were jealous of her. The story pulls out through this …show more content…
As the story is a flashback and mostly is about death and dark things so why it is named "A Rose for Emily "? Actually there is not a single mention of any Rose flower in the story. Rose is the confession of feeling remorse for people's misinterpretation.
When people found the remains of of Homer Barron their view toward Miss Emily changed. When she was alive they never really got to know her and she died alone in a cold dusty and shadowy house in her own voluntary isolation or inner