Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Character Analysis of Emily Grierson in A Rose for Emily by William Fau
Emily Grierson, referred to as except Emily throughout the story, is the main character of A rosiness for Emily, written by William Faulkner. Emily is born to a proud, aristocratic family sometime during the complaisant War misfire Emily used to live with her engender and servants, in a big decorated house. The Grierson Family considers themselves superior than other people of the town. According to Miss Emilys father none of the young boys were suitable for Miss Emily. Due to this perspective of Miss Emilys father, Miss Emily was non able to develop any authentic relationship with anyone else, but it was like her world revolved around her father.When her father passed away, it was a devastating loss for Miss Emily. The lines from the story She told them her father was not dead. She did that for three days, (Charter 171) conveys the message that she tried to hold on to him, even later on his death. Even though, this was a sad moment for Emily, but she was liberated from the operate of her father. Instead of going on with her life, her life halted after death of her father. Miss Emily found love in a guy named Homer Barron, who came as a contractor for paving the sidewalks in town. Miss Emily was seen in wild on Sunday afternoons with Homer Barron. The whole town thought they would gravel married. One could know this by the sentences in the story ?She will join him,? ?She will persuade him yet,? (Charter 173). On the contrary side, Homer Barron, although ironically Emilys notwithstanding love was t...
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