Literary Analysis
Literary Analysis: "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner
In William Faulkner's story "A Rose for Emily," the rose symbolizes many things
from love, to hate, to revenge, and her feeling of being neglected. Emily is living a sad
life. When she is growing up her father isolates her, and after his death, she is still sad and
miserable. Her father leaves her alone, completely alone, and "a pauper, she had become
humanized." The greatest thing
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life. The title fits almost
perfectly, but "The Rose in Emily" is more appropriate. This is a more becoming title
because Emily's life starts out closed with her father then opens with Homer only to
quickly wilt and crumble. Even though most of Emily's life is filled with the thorn of the
rose, the few red moments that she has will last for eternity because a rose might die, but
its love is forever there.
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