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    Symbolism has many of ways to be expressed. It is shown in numerous of books, poems, short stories, and in almost every type of literature. In the story I just read, “A Rose of Emily”, had many different examples of symbolism. Death can be symbolized as black and dark. Anyone can use symbolism in anyways they wish. It’s to show ideas and qualities. A Rose of Emily was a story told in the south. She was a young woman that lived with her father that was dominant and over protective. Miss. Emily was never allowed to date or see any other male. Her father passed away while they were eating lunch, and since she was never on her own she didn’t know what to do. Emily kept her father’s decomposed body for 3 days. When she was forced to give up his…

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    “A Rose for Emily” is a short story where a mentally ill woman, as a result of her neglectful father, kills her lover. In “A Rose for Emily,” the author William Faulkner displays that the murder of Emily Grierson’s boyfriend was not gender-driven. As seen throughout the story, Emily’s father constantly neglected her and treated her as if she did not matter. The proof that this murder was not gender-driven is seen throughout the story with the author’s use of the third-person narrator, irony,…

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    Rose For Emily Symbolism

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    “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner was published in 1930. Some other works by Faulkner are The Sound of Fury and As I Lay Dying. Faulkner is commonly known for writing stories that are set in the south and all of his stories include and obscurity that results from an unusual circumstance. Faulkner often writes about the Yoknapatawpha county and the town of Jefferson and thing that happen in the society. “A Rose for Emily” is about a woman who is never allowed to have relationships with men…

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    William Faulkner, the writer of the short story “A Rose for Emily” was a traditional southern man who liked to use symbolism of his characters to relate to the downfall of the south. Throughout my analysis, the trend of the South running itself into the ground from thinking they were so high up and the South never allowing themselves to explore different opportunities because they only knew what they were taught, appears. He uses these particular themes and puts them into symbols by using Emily…

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    On most occasions, an object, person or idea can be certainly more explained to the reader if the author uses symbolism to represent his visualizations found in his story. Symbolism gives the reader ample understanding of what the setting and theme might be. They signify ideas and qualities by giving them the symbolic meaning that is different from their literal sense. Symbols are used in the everyday life; we see many of these things everywhere we go. For example, we all know that the red…

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    In this short story Faulkner uses symbolism which has a deeper meaning, some vague and some symbolism bold. For one example of symbolism in “A Rose for Emily” is the title itself, the rose is a symbol of love. Emily’s father was at one time the most respected man in town, Emily grew up with prestige, he left Emily practically penniless. The Grierson family home, passed down from Emily’s father to his daughter, was once a southern grand lively home. The house, the rose and Emily herself are all…

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    A Rose for Emily: An Analysis of Theme, Imagery and Symbolism A Rose for Emily is a prime example of the many themes of southern gothic literature. The story demonstrates not only the elements of southern gothic but the similarities of southern gothic and basic gothic literature such as Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. The author’s story is thus made interesting and catches a reader attention with its non-chronological telling and dialogue. Through the use of imagery and symbolism the author gets his…

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    Symbolism appears behind the characters, ideas, and objects. Behind all of these are that there is a greater explanation of the way a person is living and the way he or she is feeling inside the heart. For example, in Romeo and Juliet there is a lot of symbolism behind their story. One of the symbols is the dagger, the dagger is a misrepresentation of the truth. Juliet faked her own death without telling Romeo about her death. For the miscommunication Romeo and Juliet end up dying with the same…

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    symbol of his promise to marry me. When I’m driving and see the golden arches, I don’t need to see the name of the place because I know I’m driving by a McDonald’s. “A Rose For Emily” written by William Faulkner has some great examples of symbolism that really stuck out to me. The literal definition of the…

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    to understand what the writer is trying to say the writer needs to use different symbols to represent it in a more understanding way for the reader. For example, a dove it is a symbol of peace where there’s a dove there is also peace, and red roses stand for love and romance like when someone gives a rose to another person it shows feelings. Also black is a symbol of death or evil when a person wears the color black it can be because of a death like the loss of a love one. A ladder stands as a…

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